Did you like this book's ending?

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Post by Rebecca De Figueiredo »

As we reach the end of the book, he concludes with the results of his teachings. We read how the explanations and advise will come together and push us forward with more verve and optimism. It was a fitting ending.
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The last part of the book seemed heavy on sentiments and emotions, while the others seemed more objective and explanatory. I quite liked the ending very much.
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Post by Pablo Josue Mendia »

The book had an abrupt ending. Still it was a proper ending. I think that Dr. Ross left readers with enough motivation and the necessary tools for readers to practice his hope methodology. I give the ending a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
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The books ending was too sudden. I give it a rating of 4.5 out of 5. The author found a way to make the book very Good. But I didn't like the ending.
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Post by Benny Rach »

I absolutely loved the ending of "Fireproof Happiness" by Dr. Randy Ross. It was so uplifting and inspiring, leaving me with a sense of hope and optimism. Dr. Ross's message about finding happiness from within really resonated with me, and the way he wrapped up the book reaffirmed the power of gratitude, mindset, and purpose in our lives. It was a perfect conclusion to a truly transformative read.
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The ending was perfect and simple for me, providing useful insights and engaging ideas.
Every part of the book was interesting for me.
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Post by Daberechi Precious »

I wouldn't say I dislike the ending part of this book but I was shocked, I wasn't expecting the ending.
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Randy Ross writes a clever conclusion to the novel, even though it's not my favorite section. The second section is my favorite since it presents the arguments more clearly.
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Post by Oluwagbenga Akangbe »

Fireproof happiness had an explicit ending as it boistered a lot of advice and insinuated a well crafted writing about gaining hope and building it to make one inspired. The ending was emotional and inspiring
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Andrew Darlington wrote: 20 Jan 2024, 21:10 I wouldn't say I had any special feeling towards the end of this book. The end of this book was normal and appropriate for a book of its kind.
I definitely agree. It was a good read and was well written!
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I like the books ending. There are some few changes I would have loved to do. But I know some readers will not like it. I give it an 80 percent
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I like the books ending. There are some few changes I would have loved to do. But I know some readers will not like it. I give it an 80 percent
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I didn't like it. I loved it! The book ends well. I didn't see anything not to like about it's ending except for the hunger for more.
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Post by Emeka JohnObi »

With a beautiful and inspiring ending, the book empowered readers to embrace happiness in their own journeys.
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Post by Jeevanesh »

Overall, I liked the book's hopeful ending which emphasized the transformative power of hope. The author's message about how setbacks can become comebacks and how hope can make life's difficulties more manageable is inspiring. Although the ending might have lacked elaboration to match the book's earlier sections, it definitely left me feeling positive and motivated to face the future with a hopeful outlook.
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