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 isn't exactly my cup of tea, but I'm sure that there are many who will be able to take the messages offered and improve their outlook on life. Congrats to the author on achieving BOTD!
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I am not a self help book reader, nor am I one to reach for an overly religious book. However, I feel this one could be a good read as long as it doesn't start going overboard on religious notes.
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I think the book really targeted the right time as nowadays, especially with the pandemic attack, I'm sure a lot of people lost hope in life, maybe due to loss of their loved ones, loss of jobs and even happiness. This book will absolutely help them get back hope. I'm for sure adding it in my bookshelf and would recommend it to all motivational book readers. Great review!
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It seems like a timely reminder to keep on going during tough times and a helpful guide on how to do it. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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There's a distinct difference between hope and optimism. Upon reflection, I can see how there could be. Based on my experience, I have found they go hand-in-hand. This book has been added to my reading list. Great review!
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What an inspiring tittle, I was hooked with the first paragraph. Thanks for an insightful review and recommendations.
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Sometimes hope is difficult to maintain, especially in the face of hardship. I appreciated how the author linked his ideas to what is currently happening in our world today. It made it very easy to engage with what he was saying. One line struck me most because it reminded me of another book that impacted me greatly. “How we choose to face and embrace the crises before us will determine our destiny.” Truer words were never spoken. I look forward to reading more of what the author has to tell us. Thanks for your wonderfully written review.
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What an inspiring tittle, I was hooked with the first paragraph. Thanks for an insightful review and recommendations.
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As a self-help book, this work is very useful for today’s difficult times. I know it will appeal to a lot of people. It’s great that it’s well edited and made a wonderful impression. Thanks for a fantastic review!
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A good and informative book. The author tackled a very sensitive and important subject-lack of hope. This is definately a book for humanity. Great work. Congratulations to the author.
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Post by Tars »

Unfortunately, I can't say that I understood about what is this book. Even after I read the description and review I am still confused what purpose serves it's content. I blame my limited English)) Sorry, I will have to pass this book, but want to congratulate the author on BOTD!
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Post by Kelechi Osoka »

As long as the book is not pivoted on a particular religion, I would love to read it.
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I love how positive this review is. The fact that you said it is one of the most motivating books makes it sound promising. I will be honest and say that I don't really care for these types of books. Although, I would check it out because of your review. Thank you!
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This novel is timely and relevant. I am looking forward to digging into this book to be inspired and motivated. Not giving up hope amidst the pandemic is a very powerful tool to get through the difficult times. Congrats to the author for coming up with this book.
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Post by Sonya Nicolaidis »

It is interesting that this author describes hope as a weapon - I had never thought about it that way before. This sounds like a unique and useful self-help book, adapted to help us through these troubled times. Thank you for your encouraging words.
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