Official Review: Hope Rises by Dr. Randy Ross

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Re: Official Review: Hope Rises by Dr. Randy Ross

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It's a good book that encourages, restores lost hope and makes the reader feel that he / she has a unique purpose in life.
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I have always loved a good motivational book! Without hope we have nothing, so the title of this book really appealed to me when I first saw it. I will have to check this one out! Thanks for the great review!
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The #BOTD addresses the pandemic and brings hope to surpassing the difficulties that we face today. The inspirational quotes are worth applying for motivation. The review was excellent and I am glad that it helped you in a personal way.
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Great review, this book seems like a very motivational guide. Hope is very important in today's world, and this book helps us see that. Thanks for the honest review!
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This book seems to be a great self-help book reminding us of the importance of hope in these uncertain times. Thanks for a great review.
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A non-fiction book that brings the theme of hope is new for me. It seems that the author approaches it with various perspectives, talking about the differences between hope and optimism too. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the informative review!
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:good-luck-smiley: :good-luck-smiley: i like this book very much,it is helpful for those who have lost their hopes not only this but in whole it is useful for all the people whether they in high position in their or something else, it full of useful information,i want ask everyone that consult this book so that their depresses life will become progressed soon!
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I love self help books and they have become my all time favourite genre. Hope is something that the pandemic has robbed from us and I can't wait to read and review this book. The introduction is welcoming, author's positivity refreshing and the quotes intriguing.
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Sure! Hope is an essential commodity for mankind. To survive in this world of adversity and intolerance, man must hope for better by keeping faith with God. The content really inspired me and rekindled my hope for better life.
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For those that need a boost of motivation in these troubled times, this sounds like an excellent read. Arguing that hope is the best strategy in life and destiny, as well as defining the differences between hope and optimism are only a few ways that Ross brings this to the readers.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

The parts of this book I liked most were the inspirational quotes he wrote on each of the book's pages. These quotes were not from external speakers and authors; they came from the author’s wealth of wisdom. My favorite quote was, “Strong people know that they are finite. So wise finite people turn to the power, provision, and knowledge of the infinite.”
It's a great quote, and it's unusual. Most authors quote other authors. And we certainly need a lot of hope during these times.
Thank you for your inspiring review!
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This book should be inspiring to anyone who is overwhelmed by the apparent hopelessness that many are feeling right now.
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I like that the author talks about not only how hope can help depression, but actually tells readers how to use hope. It's hard to find a motivational book that spells out how-to step by step. Great review!
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I'm happy about this book because it gives hope to hopeless people and makes me believe in God
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A book of hope is much needed in these bleak times of the pandemic.

Thank you for the great review.
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