Featured Official Review: Fear Not, Dream Big, & Execute [May 2021 Book of the Month]

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A very motivating and inspiring book with the effective steps provided to pursue our dreams. I believe that non-Christian can also get beneficial tips to make our dreams come true and be a better person in the future. Congratulations for this amazing review.
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It sounds like this book has a wide range of useful information. I will definitely add it to my list. Thank you for a great review.
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Thanks for your review! This book sounds like a good choice for Christians. I also appreciate that the book contains advice that is applicable to non-Christians. The author brings up an interesting point concerning the editing process. The tips for peaceful sleep also sound helpful. The book's messages of leading a more productive life and achieving your dreams are commendable.
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A great review, covering all the necessary elements, and, for me, just enough information about the book under discussion.
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An awesome review for an awesome book. Thanks for the info.
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With great anecdotes, exercises and professional editing, this book sounds like a well-executed effort about empowering Christian readers. Thanks for the review.
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From the book tittle I don't need to go further, this book is a most read kind of book. I wouldn't want to miss such.
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I am gonna give this book a try. The quarter-life crisis is hitting me hard and it would be good to read something inspirational to keep me going. Thank you for the recommendation!
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This sounds like a uniquely inspiring self-help book for readers of the genre. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by ChrisCarver29 »

With how many "motivational" books there are in the world I usually pass them over. More so I usually ignore the reviews that are given to them due to the robotic feeling you get from them. But this particular review paints a nice visual image of what the book offers to its readers.
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Thanks for the review, it is great that the book is written for a Christian perspective but not limited to Christian readers, I also like that the author encourages readers to life according to their own dreams instead of trying to live up to others expectations.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

I love how the book is Christian religion-based, but anyone can read it! I always believe that trying to live life exactly like someone else steals from what dream you are supposed to have. Great job on this review!
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Non fiction books are not my cup of tea but I've read the review and should say that the topic Jeff Meyer discusses in his book is very important. A lot of people try to please others and while trying to fit into someone else's dream they rob the world of their unique contribution because who knows what would have become of them if they had broken free from others’ expectations and had followed their own path. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Though the book is written from a Christian perspective, it seems it has helpful tips on many other topics. Nonetheless, a useful self-help book that would be an engaging read for the intended audience. Thank you for the elaborate review.
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

This seems like an inspiring book about dreams.

Thank you for the great review.
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