Overall rating and opinion of "When No One Else Believed" by Ron Tripodo

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Post by Rosemary Wright »

The book is intriguing and inspiring. Exploring the themes of faith and perseverance, I learned a lot from it. I rate it 4 stars and like how the author handled his challenges.
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The book is about spirituality. The author was faced with troubles but he trusted God. I liked the book because I believe in the supernatural and the book was just appropriate for me. I would give it a perfect rating because I could fault anything the author said or did.
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devdipta biswas wrote: 01 Sep 2022, 02:27 I personally think it is a great book but it may not be appropriate for everyone. As it is a spiritual book, it can be very easily manipulated if given the chance. Though for a people with an open mind and heart, it is a boon.
I think the fact that it is a spiritual book is a good thing. I say this because followers of non religion can easily be swayed to belief after reading this book.
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Post by Ejimma Chika Promise »

There are situations that come purposely to test the level of your faith in God. This is exactly what happened to Tripodo. The major theme in this book is faith. This is indeed worthy to be emulated by Christians.
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:cry2: :? :( :P :geek2:
What is satisfying about this book is Tripodo’s love for his wife. He would have decided to let go if he chose to and I guess I wouldn’t have blamed him😅this was truly unconditional love at play. And despite the circumstances his faith in God never wavered
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From first sight, the book already caught my attention. The genre of the book is faith themed based. I enjoy every bit of the book but may not feel appealing to everyone. I rate it 4 stars.
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This book is astounding on so many levels. There is something for people of all ages, stages, and beliefs to take away from this book. I am particularly struck by the fact that Ron Tripodo has suffered with ADHD and has told his extraordinary tale in a manner that is so easily relatable and understandable. As someone struggling with ADHD, it offers me hope that regardless of the hurdles you face, you can still achieve your dreams.
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It's a great book. I don't think there was anything I disliked about the book. What I loved most about the book was the title. I love the title so much because it depicts what the book is about.
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In my opinion, this book is worth reading. I love the author's writing style because it is clear and easy to understand. I learned about the necessity of having faith in God. There's nothing to dislike in this book as I totally agree with everything, and I will readily recommend this book to my friends.
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With the bastardization of miracles among religious folks, it's becoming a lot more difficult to tell miracles and magic apart. Regardless, I salute the author's boldness to share the miraculous recovery of his wife, Patsy, with the world. I also like that a love story was also weaved into this otherwise religious book. Though it may appeal to Christians who believe in the miraculous, couples can learn a thing or two from the love the author shares with his wife.
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Personally, I feel this book is very inspiring. It teaches a lot about faith in God and perseverance. The book’s cover was also very captivating.
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I believe a rating of four out of four stars Is a perfect one for it. There are a lot of didactic lessons to be learnt from this book.
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Life is different for everyone and each individual have their own challenges. Some deal with it well, why the others don't even know where to begin. Ron falls into the categories of people who knows how to deal with life situation well. Overall, this was an inspiring book to read. Thus, I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
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It was an enjoyable and emotional read. I enjoyed reading about Ron, but most of all, I enjoyed reading about the circumstances he and his partner found themselves. It was a touching story.
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It was a fantastic book. Although I don't agree with some of his opinions, I still found the book worthy of my time.
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