Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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Re: Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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Great!!. This helps to inspire we Christians in our daily lifes.
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This is not a book that I may not find very appealing, since I do not believe in such things like hearings from God (no offense to any religion). But I truly believe that this is a good book and congratulations on being BOTD
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Yikes. This definitely does not sound like the book for me. I'm sure there is a wealth of inspiration in there, but I don't think it would hold my attention. Thank you for the review.
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I agree that numbering the quotes would help locate them easier, but I do think having chapters or topic divisions would have been even more helpful. I like that the author shared that he spent quiet time every morning and kept a journal. That practice alone would be helpful to many.
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Christian book containing inspirational quotes sounds original. Good of the author to share his reasons for the collection.
For me, quotes have a magical way of allowing me to see things about myself, others, and the world on a different level. From obstacles and roadblocks to victories and successes, they allow me to connect and reflect on my own life journey, and I love that! Thank you so much for your review! 
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You (and some commenters) refer to the sayings as "quotes"-- does the author do so? If so, whom is he quoting? Does he claim, as the title sort of suggests, that these messages are not just divinely inspired but actual divine words? If so, it's too bad to impute bad grammar to God...
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Lost Words from Above sounds very interesting in terms of highlighting the significance of meditation in gaining inner peace. After reading your review, I would really like to explore the book in detail and gain insight into the meaningful quotes included, in the view of applying them to my personal life.
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I always fascinated by people who say that they can hear God talking to them, so I am inclined to reading this book.
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I am encouraged by the author by his act of seeking wisdom and guidance from heaven and in turn sharing it with his readers. Thanks for the insightful review.
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This book sounds like a good book to read when you want inspiration although the grammatical mistakes are not something I want to read. Congratulations On BoTD!
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I was extremely interested in this book; however, I am not so sure that I can stomach to read it with all of the grammatical errors that you mentioned. If the errors will be fixed, I would be more than happy to pick up the book and read it. Thank you for your review!
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Thanks for the wonderful review. This book seems to be an inspiration with numbered quotations and one can read it from any where he wants but proof reading and editing must be improved.
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Wow! This sort of books always have a great taste while reading, with no boring moments. I would love check this too it sounds so inspiring.
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A Christian book full of inspired quotes. This sounds like somethings someone could read daily in addition to their devotions. Thanks for the review!
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This sounds like it could be quite the inspirational book. I agree with you in your statement about the amount of errors in the book. Just in the sample that I read, I found several; such as 'mediation' instead of 'meditation'. This throws me off what I'm reading, and this book definitely deserves a better proofreading. Congratulations to Mr. Brown on being today's BOTD!!
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