Review of All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)

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Review of All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)

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[Following is a volunteer review of "All You'll Never Be (Audible Edition)" by E L Neve.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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“All You’ll Never Be: Because of Who You Are” by E. L. Neve is a short, philosophical work aiming to show readers a different way of viewing themselves, who they are, and the reality around them. This concise, but thought-provoking work, forces you to think of who you want to be, to the exclusion of other perfectly good alternative selves. The author does this by presenting five short chapters covering different philosophical concepts, accompanied by illustrations.

Instead of illustrations, the audiobook sports a curated soundtrack to complement each of the chapters and sections. The music was all exceptionally well chosen, and each piece fit the philosophical concepts discussed within the book. The author narrated well, without stumbling over words, and had a lovely rhythm and tone. Her accent, which sounded both romantic and academic, added more beauty to the audiobook. The audiobook was about 22 minutes in length, and I recommend it to anyone looking for a short, insightful, and provoking book to listen to.

As I listened to the audio version of “All You’ll Never Be: Because of Who You Are,” I did not notice any grammatical or spelling errors. I thought the book was exceptionally well done. E. L. Neve is masterful at writing metaphors and descriptive word metaphors to get her point across. Her stories and anecdotes sprinkled throughout were also tasteful and perfectly timed. There was no foul language or sexual content. The content of the book points to a more modern worldview, but that makes this little book no less insightful for those of all religions, worldviews, and walks of life. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book and I rate it 5 out of 5 stars because the audio was enjoyable to listen to, the book was thoughtful and full of well-written metaphors and descriptive word pictures.

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