Official Review: Traveling Apple by Alfred M. Mathers

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Official Review: Traveling Apple by Alfred M. Mathers

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Traveling Apple" by Alfred M. Mathers.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Traveling Apple, written by Alfred M. Mathers, is an autobiography that chronicles the author’s 81 years on earth. In the book, the author recounts the most memorable events from his childhood, teenage, and adult years. He also includes his travels to several countries, such as China, Croatia, Italy, and Bosnia.

Throughout the book, Alfred shares his failures and successes, loss and gain, and what he learned from them. He does not try to hide his mistakes, but rather, he is candid about his flaws and the wrong things he should not have done or said. That is the one thing I liked most: the author’s honesty.

Have I already mentioned that Alfred is a funny guy? Well, he got me laughing throughout the book. Indeed, his humor and witty comments increased my enjoyment of Traveling Apple. It is often rare to see an author’s personality shine through a book in such a manner. Traveling Apple even felt like a short read although it was 331 pages long.

Furthermore, after reading the book, I felt as though I had just lived a whole new life that was separate from my own. Through Alfred’s vivid writing, I felt his pain, his anguish, his joy, his frustrations, and his triumph. I got to understand him in a way that made me feel as though I had also lived those 81 years on earth. Perhaps I felt this way because he is also human like I am (obviously, right?). Perhaps I felt this way because he was honest and shared his failures and mistakes so the reader could learn from him.

Nevertheless, I had one minor issue with the book. At some points, the author spoke at length about his career as a teacher, and that made the reading a little boring for me. Luckily, he did not do that often, and so the rest of the book was a delight to read, especially when he recounted his traveling adventures.

Considering this minor issue, however, I cannot bring myself to take a star from the rating because of it, and so I gladly rate Traveling Apple 4 out of 4 stars. I believe it was professionally edited, as I found a moderate number of errors in it. Also, there were some vulgar words and erotic scenes. I would recommend it to anyone who loves reading autobiographies and learning the values of a life well-lived. However, I believe Christians may find some parts of the book disturbing, as the author shares his liberal views on Jesus and God.

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This is a master piece. I acknowledge such an autobiography written by an author 81 years. The book seems to have alot of insights. Good review.
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We live through the same condition but with different reaction, which makes our journeys different.
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It is nice to read about someone’s failures and successes especially when you can learn something out of it. Thanks for the insightful review!
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81 years of living would definitely come with a myriad of memories. I appreciate the author's willingness to share his experiences with the readers. What an adept review.
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Wow! 81 years. That's one hell of a fun filled life. I'd love to learn his experiences. Beautiful review
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Quite an interesting review. Memoirs are a rich source of valuable information that provides the reader with life long lessons. So they are quite useful and I enjoy reading them.
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I was convinced when you mentioned that it has humorous elements. Nice review.
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It is wonderful that the author is able to tell his life's story in such a mesmerizing way. It sounds as though he has led a wonderful life. I would also enjoy the humor in it. Great review!
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An 81-year old liberal... I'd love to read about his thoughts and perspectives on the world and the life he has lived thus far.

Thank You for this descriptive review.
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I just like the title of the book. I will consider this one.
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If you enjoyed it so much, it must be an interesting book indeed. I wonder why reading about the author's teaching experience was boring for you. Anyway, a detailed and good review! I enjoyed reading it.
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This book is one of those books that makes it possible for a reader to live a life that is separate from their own. Living another life for some time must have given you a wider scope, Elvis. Great review!
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You had me at funny. Thanks for that honest review. Can't wait to try this book!
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Thanks for this awesome review. I love reading autobiographies because the author gives us first hand account of his life experiences.
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