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Review of Propri

Posted: 28 May 2024, 02:22
by Onyinyechi Obi
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Propri" by C. Richard Bell.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Fictional books and Hollywood usually paint stories of redemption as though they are always straightforward, a simplistic tale of good scaling through life's many evils and vices. However, the book "Propri" by C. Richard Bell allows us to witness the reality and scope of actual redemption. It is usually not as straightforward as some might imagine. This book examines the messy and often painful journey towards redemption. The book's writing style is special and very unique, as the author frequently engages in internal dialogues almost throughout the narrative.

The reader would admit that the protagonist, Propri, was actually a flawed and vulnerable individual who, from time to time, fell into dangerous pits of his own making. The author skillfully shows the unvarnished truth of human nature through Propri's perspective, revealing the intricate web of emotions, motivation, and choices that ultimately shape our lives. The reader follows Propri's story of grappling with past mistakes and dealing with his inner demons, including his mother's suicide and his own guilt. The author masterfully shows how, through a gradual search for redemption and a series of introspective and emotional struggles, Propri slowly gave himself to positive transformation. 

The themes explored by the author throughout the entirety of the book were very strong and compelling. The book's theme of redemption and self-discovery was one of the most dominant. Through Propri's experiences, he confronts his past mistakes, acknowledges his flaws, and strives to be a better person, one who will eventually prioritize not hurting others. His redemptiMoments of introspection, self-reflection, dialogue with his inner self, and a desire to make amends for past wrongs highlight his redemption journey. o explores the themes of faith and spirituality. Propri's spiritual growth and exploration of faith became a source of strength and comfort for him as he grew older. This theme can be said to be deeply tied to the themes of redemption and self-discovery, as Propri seeks a deeper understanding of himself and the world around him. Innocence and corruption are another interesting theme in this book. The book touches on the loss of innocence and the corrupting influence of society. Propri reflects on his childhood and ponders how society and the environment can lead a person astray. 

The plot is firmly set in the United States of America, where a couple of states were mentioned, including Pennsylvania and California, the state where Propri was born and raised. The book had nothing to dislike, and the editing was carefully done.

I would recommend this book to people who enjoy character-driven narratives and personal growth; anyone struggling with addiction and genuinely hoping to break free from it; fans of contemporary narratives; and generally anyone who wants to enjoy a good book. I'd rate this book 5 out of 5.

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Re: Review of Propri

Posted: 30 May 2024, 08:32
by Amy Luman
This sounds like a very gripping novel. Propri seems to have a lot to deal with and does it realistically. I hope that the addiction issues are solved satisfactorily and that he learns how to deal with the suicide appropriately. Thanks!

Re: Review of Propri

Posted: 30 May 2024, 08:46
by Sleek Pace
Hey y'all! So, after reading this review, I gotta say, "Propri" sounds like a real good read! It seems to dive deep into the messy journey of redemption, showing the complexities and struggles a person faces. The author's unique writing style, with internal dialogues, adds an intriguing touch. The themes of redemption, self-discovery, faith, and innocence versus corruption make it even more interesting. If y'all enjoy character-driven narratives and personal growth stories, this book might be for you. Overall, I reckon it's worth giving "Propri" a go! Richly detailed world-building, felt immersive.

Re: Review of Propri

Posted: 31 May 2024, 12:05
by Nwachukwu Somto
Additionally, the setting in various states across the USA adds an interesting backdrop to Propri's journey.

Re: Review of Propri

Posted: 01 Jun 2024, 03:33
by Robert Cortes
"Propri" by C. Richard Bell sounds like a refreshingly honest exploration of the complex journey of redemption. Unlike typical Hollywood portrayals, this book delves into the messy and painful realities of personal growth and transformation. Through the flawed protagonist, Propri, the author skillfully unravels the intricacies of human nature, highlighting the internal struggles and emotional turmoil that accompany the quest for redemption. The themes of redemption, self-discovery, faith, and innocence versus corruption are compellingly woven throughout the narrative, offering readers a thought-provoking and introspective reading experience. The book's setting in various states of the United States adds depth to the storyline, while the impeccable editing ensures a seamless reading experience. Overall, "Propri" promises to be a captivating read for fans of character-driven narratives and those seeking insight into the complexities of personal growth. With such strong themes and compelling storytelling, I eagerly anticipate diving into this book and would confidently rate it 5 out of 5 stars.

Re: Review of Propri

Posted: 01 Jun 2024, 04:02
by Elendu Divine Ugochi
I have to admit that "Propri" sounds like a really nice book after reading this article! It appears to go further into the intricate and difficult process of redemption, illuminating the difficulties that people encounter. The writer's distinct style, featuring interior monologues, adds a captivating element. It's made much more intriguing by the themes of self-discovery, redemption, innocence vs corruption, and faith. This book might be for you if you like character-driven novels and tales of personal development. In general, I believe "Propri" is worth trying! An immersive experience with intricate worldbuilding.

Re: Review of Propri

Posted: 01 Jun 2024, 04:04
by Mark M Maxwell
C. Richard Bell's 'Propri' offers a refreshingly honest depiction of redemption that diverges from the typical Hollywood narrative. The book dives into the complexity and messiness of personal growth and change, highlighting that the path to redemption is rarely linear or simple.

Re: Review of Propri

Posted: 01 Jun 2024, 04:13
by Joy Stanley
I don’t think I would love to read this book. I commend your writing skills nevertheless. Maybe in the future I will read it

Re: Review of Propri

Posted: 01 Jun 2024, 04:22
by Chi Zurum
I'd say this is captivating and i have zero doubts that Propri is an interesting read. I recommend this to everyone facing similar situation. Thanks

Re: Review of Propri

Posted: 01 Jun 2024, 17:16
by Julius Peters
I was captivated by the themes of faith, spirituality, and personal growth explored in Propri. The protagonist's journey towards redemption is a testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit.