Official Review: I am Fearless by Quintero Caldwell

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MeganDJ wrote: 09 Sep 2020, 23:43 From your review, I can tell that the author and I have a lot in common. Although I don't usually read memoirs, maybe I should give this one a go. Thank you so much for your insightful review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
I do hope you check it out. He also references some of his blogs, and I believe he even has some clothing designs.
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Your opinion makes the book sound so intriguing and meaningful. This will be a good guide for the ones who want to get out of their shell and be themselves. Thanks for sharing.
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Sou Hi wrote: 11 Sep 2020, 22:32 This will be a good guide for the ones who want to get out of their shell and be themselves.
It will indeed. The author authentically shared his thoughts and frustrations and how he dealt with them.
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When I read a memoir it feels like I have experienced life in another persons eyes. But I hope he didn't hide some information to make it too perfect.
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To be honest, my heart goes out to the author. I love reading memoirs, and this one greatly appeals to me. Plus the cover is amazing.

Great review this is.
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honesty_pays wrote: 12 Sep 2020, 02:08 When I read a memoir it feels like I have experienced life in another persons eyes. But I hope he didn't hide some information to make it too perfect.
The author is very honest and transparent. He shares that writing gives him a way to convey his true self. I enjoyed his unpretentious nature.
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Christieee wrote: 12 Sep 2020, 23:20 To be honest, my heart goes out to the author. I love reading memoirs, and this one greatly appeals to me. Plus the cover is amazing.

Great review this is.
I could identify with some of his struggles, and his determination made me proud. He can certainly be proud of that cover—it was expertly done!
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Biographical books have so much depth in general because of the authors use of their own lives as their muse. Thank you for this wonderful review.
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pablo10 wrote: 13 Sep 2020, 12:19 Biographical books have so much depth in general because of the authors use of their own lives as their muse.
Indeed. I love that he also shares his thoughts in songs and blogs.
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I was instantly drawn to this book by the beautiful cover image. After reading your review, I understand why the author chose to picture himself with an eagle and a lion. (I adore eagles!)
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It's true that it can sometimes be difficult navigating life's challenges as an introvert, but I am glad that the author was able to chronicle some of his experiences in this memoir.

Thank you for a great review!
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Josephe-Anne wrote: 15 Sep 2020, 04:44 I was instantly drawn to this book by the beautiful cover image. After reading your review, I understand why the author chose to picture himself with an eagle and a lion. (I adore eagles!)
🦅🦁

It's true that it can sometimes be difficult navigating life's challenges as an introvert, but I am glad that the author was able to chronicle some of his experiences in this memoir.

Thank you for a great review!
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I am also in awe of eagles. I love seeing this book cover whenever I go to my Kindle library. The author has done a commendable job on his first book.

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Seems to an inspirational book. Great review!
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Chigo Nwagboso wrote: 03 Oct 2020, 04:21 Seems to an inspirational book. Great review!
It is inspirational, especially for young introverts.
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Thank you for this very insightful and well-considered review. Having read your review, I will definitely be adding this one to my list of books to read.

It seems that the author has been really brave and vulnerable in sharing his struggles with introversion and people-pleasing.

I love the fact that you deliberately paced your reading of the book to allow you time to think. I’m sure the author would really appreciate the thoughtful approach you have taken to reading and reviewing his work.
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Avonlea wrote: 06 Oct 2020, 13:38 Thank you for this very insightful and well-considered review. Having read your review, I will definitely be adding this one to my list of books to read.

It seems that the author has been really brave and vulnerable in sharing his struggles with introversion and people-pleasing.

I love the fact that you deliberately paced your reading of the book to allow you time to think. I’m sure the author would really appreciate the thoughtful approach you have taken to reading and reviewing his work.
Thank you for your kind comment. I hope you enjoy the book. I think this author will have many more books to share. I can’t wait to see what his next cover is like. He has set a high bar!
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