Official Review: Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz

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Re: Official Review: Something Happened Today by Paul E. Kotz

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The book is very nice, it has good inspiration ides, honestly I think it would make everyone happy for information we got from it.
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Kotz’s blend of philosophical insights are realistic, persuasive, unwavering, and refreshing.
I find this to be very refreshing especially the fact that it's a realistic approach to this idea. I've read many so called inspirational books that just did not speak realistically. I'm looking forward to reading this and i just downloaded a full copy to read later today. Congrats to the author for being BOTD and great review!!!
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This sounds like a great self-help book, well-edited and upbeat in its message. I don't think I'll be reading it, but I enjoyed your thorough and beautifully written review. Many thanks!
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I like the cover, and actually the reason for the book being written is inspiring.
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Intriguing and insightful review. Cannot wait to get my hands on this book.
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fantastic. I Lilly enjoyed this book such that it took me to another level.we need more books that can motivate people's life's like this one.thank you very much.
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From what you’ve described in your review about the tone of the author’s voice, this sounds like something I may like to read. The free sample was mostly contents pages and praise for the book from other sources, so I have no idea! Perhaps this is one to look out for in future...
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"Making Mistakes is Okay" definitely caught my eye. In this day and age, as in any other era, mistakes are looked at pretty unsympathetically. It's hard to continue trying when you feel like all that's waiting for you is criticism, so encouragement can be a very powerful tool. I like that the writer emphasizes that, as well as applying his own experiences and life to the lessons he wants to impart. Thank you for your review!
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This sounds like a very encouraging read. I like the brevity of the book and enjoy reading short snippets of inspiration. Though the sample doesn't include any of the actual book, I could tell the book was pleasantly written just based on the titles of the chapters and sections. I agree that this would make a great gift! Thanks for a wonderful review.
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I think everyone needs little bit encouragement in life. This sounds like lovely read I don't think I will read it now but it it's good to have positive reads on to read shelf. Good job with the review.
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Looking for daily happiness is a powerful tool. I will add this one to the list. Thanks for the review!
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This book sounds amazing. There weren't any chapters to read in the sample. However, the review makes it sound worth the read and we all need a little "feel good" stories in our lives.
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Congratulations on the great review!

I feel the positive thinking involved in this book is great, and prompts the reader to appreciate the simpler things in life. It sounds like a lovely read!
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Great review! This seems like a definite pick-me-up sort of book and honestly, a perfect summer read. Will definitely sample a few chapters
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"Kotz’s blend of philosophical insights are realistic, persuasive, unwavering, and refreshing." This memoir comprises a seemingly memorable collection of stories. Thank you for your engaging review.
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