Official Review: Wisdom by Arun mago

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Re: Official Review: Wisdom by Arun mago

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:tiphat: That's why we have dictionaries for to help us understand the meaning of these words. Might help to refresh my memory. :techie-reference: :tiphat:
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The book has little tidbits of wisdome about various themes about life. It is a nice book to read when you are open to reading another person's point of view about life. It helps you widen your perspective of life.
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Rational review. I hate boring books just as much as anyone else. This book could've easily gotten a 3 star rating if the editing was top notch and some humour was injected. However, I'll be looking forward to the next edition of wisdom by Arun mago
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The books seems to be an intriguing one that is essentially based on topics like self discovery , optimism , inner peace and personal enrichment . It must be an appealing volume to the self help book lovers but this book isn't for me bcz
1. I don't enjoy self help genre
2 . The rating warns me enough to skip it.

There is no book that doesn't teach u anything. This promising edition is certainly loaded with such lessons!!!
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This one is educative and informative. It's review tells it all. Nice review.
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I, too, found the text to be boring, unoriginal and, even more so, almost condescending. Although the ideas the author was espousing were valid and valuable ones, his tone was too 'dumbed down' to be attractive to the target audience. I'll be skipping this one. Thanks for the honest review!
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It sounds like this book might have appeal for fans of the self-help genre. It's too bad it wasn't professionally edited. Thanks for the detailed review!
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While this is a self-help book, I doubt I can read it because of the author's unoriginality and its boring nature. Thanks for the sincere review.
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Sounds like the book covers a wide range of subject and imparts several food for thought ultimately leading to one's personal growth. Thanks for the insightful review.
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Talking about boxes, I think need to get a way from a lot of them. An excellently written book and a beautiful review. Congratulations to the author.
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Thank you for the excellent and detailed review. It sounds like a dull read in a saturated category of books. Thanks!
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Good review. Minor mistakes but it is well executed. Very well how you have outlined your likes and dislikes about the author's work. Amazing work!
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I wouldn't agree with all of the author's submission; however, I agree that beauty is subjective. Nice review
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Post by rusyalana »

Self-help, motivational books are not my cup of tea but I've read the review and the book seems interesting dwelling on serious topics like patience, wealth, responsibility, and politics and taught by various "teachers". I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The book features some interesting topics. I don’t know much about Hinduism, but this book sounds intriguing.
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