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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This book seems well-written and inspiring. Even though it seems that the worst of the Covid crisis is behind us, we still seem to need more hope. This is a very timely book. Thank you for your informative review!
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Such a positive, important topic, especially in the Covid-times we're living. Great review, you transmitted your enthusiasm.
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From reading the review, this looks like a brilliant book that can help us navigate through such turbulent times, we definitely need something like this that can inspire hope in us. Congrats on BOTD!
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Now and then HOPE becomes the only source for not losing whatever sanity is left in the face of trials and challenges. The book cover and title are the best motivation to grab a copy fast. The reviewer's idea and rating of this book is best analysis one can ask for. I am excited at the fact that it has inspirational quotes and guides that have been packaged to help one through trying times. It is a must read. :tiphat:
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Now and then HOPE becomes the only source for not losing whatever sanity is left in the face of trials and challenges. The book cover and title are the best motivation to grab a copy fast. The reviewer's idea and rating of this book is best analysis one can ask for. I am excited at the fact that it has inspirational quotes and guides that have been packaged to help one through trying times. It is a must read. :tiphat:
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I like that the book is based on the author’s experience. Such reading can offer functional solutions.
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It is disheartening to note that a lot of people give in to despair and lose hope quite easily. It is imperative that we all believe in ourselves. Hope is the ability to see that there is light in spite of all the darkness. The author's idea to put forward such an incredible conviction is laudable. Furthermore, the author giving instances from his own life is truly remarkable. I wouldn't say that this is the kind of book I would enjoy, however, the book does seem to be very inspiring. Thanks for the great review.
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This appears to be a well-written motivational book with inspiring ideas. Thanks for sharing.
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This is an educational non-fiction book highlighting building a better future, challenges, faith, and regaining hope. The boo is free on Kindle Unlimited and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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I do want to believe that everything will be alright in the future and the book seems to strengthen my hope and so I will definitely read the book. The review is very positive and encourages one to read the book
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After reading this review I'm confused: I had impression it's a non-fiction self-help book, but you called it a novel few times. So what kind of book is it actually?
It does sound like a book written with a perfect timing, taking into account the longlasting pandemy, but lack of hope is also quite a universal human problem, right? I'm only hoping that it doesn't connect the hope with any particular religion and that it's not a one more book written by someone who thinks to know something more about God than anyone else, because that would be only dissapointing to me. As long as it's more psychological approach, than it might be an interesting one for me.
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This book is really good, it's getting back to all the people who are lose hope, because of this pandemic,many people are now stressed and overthinking. Now ,to the people who are losing hope,just pray for God,and he's always their.
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Thanks for your review. Surely, hope is one of the most important things in our lives. It is what will save us when we are driven into a corner with no way out.
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This is a great motivating novel that gives courage and determination to the reader to fulfill their God-given dreams and purposes.
The review is awesome.
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Wow this is a great book, it has been written at the right time when many has lost hope, many businesses have failed but the author would revive their hope again, I would advice everyone to read it. Otherwise congrats on BOTD.
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