Review of Choose to Soar

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Chimdik Chimezi
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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Choose to Soar" by Annie L Meehan.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Choose to Soar," written by Annie L. Meehan, is a motivational book that details the processes of overcoming every form of storm and challenge encountered on the journey of life. Annie was able to use events and happenings around her to expose the reader to a world of possibilities and empowerment. Are you willing to soar? Reading this book will launch you into a world of purpose and success.

I admire the cover page of this book; the author did a great job of revealing both the front and back pages, which give the reader a brief idea of its beautifully designed structure. The table of contents outlines the various chapters and the distinct parts associated with them, though I would have appreciated it more if the pagination was inclusive. The feedback obtained from reputable personnel makes it a trusted resource one can rely on. The quotes stated by the author served as a watchword that called for self-reflection, meditation, and a cause to take the necessary actions positively.

Annie skillfully split the word 'STORM', outlining and explaining in detail what each letter represents while relating to her situations. She didn't stop at this; she went deeper by classifying it into different forms, including tabular illustrations. The pictures in this book were useful as they helped the reader relate to the item discussed. I also learned the relevance of speaking up, collaborating, and building and keeping relationships. Another striking thing was how the author expressed maximum support and care towards the reader, which I found valuable and exceptional.

I found no errors while reading this book; the grammatical terms used were in simple terms, posing no form of difficulty in comprehension. I have no reservations about this book; the editing was flawless; therefore, I am giving it five out of five stars. I found it so impactful and knowledgeable.

My recommendation for this book is for people who are facing any kind of challenge and are ready to come out of it. The necessary tools needed to take you through your process of recovery are embedded in it.

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Post by Miracle Oge Adaeze »

I can't wait to see how the author broke down "STORM." I also will like to see how it connected to her experiences. Thank you for the review.
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I’m curious to find out what words represent the full letters of ‘STORM’. I enjoy books by authors who are able to use events and happenings around her to expose the reader to a world of possibilities and empowerment.
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