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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In the current circumstances, I think everyone needs a little hope and motivation. This book aims to do that. Your review makes it sound like an excellent and essential read. I look forward to reading it.
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Hope is a valuable asset, especially now. Thank you for a wonderful review!
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This inspirational self-help book tells how to restore your hope when things seem hopeless. This should be helpful to many people, especially during this pandemic. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your interesting review.
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Thank you for a wonderful review. In tough and trying times as these, I could use a boost in hope. I love a book that includes relatable stories about real people on a subject matter. Dr. Randy Ross combines his own experiences and inspirational quotes to raise hope in the reader.
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Hope can get us through the hardest of times and even make us better and stronger than when we started off in the process. It is truly a powerful weapon.
I'd love to check this book out.
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I like that you can read this book to raise your spirits. Great review.
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A nice self-help book "Hope Rises" by Dr. Randy Ross, which helps to restore hope in those who lost hopes. Nice thing is that the book gives a perspective of what hope is all about and the effects of the global pandemics on businesses and relationships. I think i should read this one.
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This book sounds amazing and review is great. During this pandemic at one time each one of us has lost hope in so many things and in life generally. I would love to read such a book just to remind me not to give up and still have hope. Congrats BOTD!
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Many people have lost the courage and determination to fulfill their God-given dreams and purposes. Hope Rises by Dr. Randy Ross was written to restore hope to the hopeless. You will not give up on life after reading this book.

Dr. Randy Ross started by helping his readers get a perspective of what hope is all about and the effect of the global pandemic on businesses and relationships. He also revealed how we could navigate through troublesome times. Furthermore, Dr. Randy explained how hope is the best strategy in life and destiny. Also, he showed the core beliefs of hope and the elements of hope. This book also revealed the difference between hope and optimism. Hope can be a tool to fight depression and the feelings of suicide; the author revealed how.

Restore hope to the hopeless is a wonderful goal and this book is written to do this. Hope can also be a tool to fight depression and the feelings of suicide. I really liked the inclusion of Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream in the story. One of the greatest speeches ever delivered in the U.S. Very good official review. I want to read the entire book. :tiphat:
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A book "written to restore hope to the hopeless" sounds like a great one. At one point in this life, one may feel hopeless, but a book like this one is what we need to push through the ups and downs of this life. This is a must read. Congrats on the BOTD!
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This pandemic played with people's hearts and situations. Some of them lost their jobs, some of them lost their loved ones. But we are alive. It seems hard to live sometimes, but there is always sun after the rain. This is a book for those who lost their hope...
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I do not enjoy reading self-help books on motivation so, I am going to pass on this one. Thanks for the great review!
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Thanks for the informative review. This read sounds like quite the inspiration. The prospect of daybreak in the darkest of nights is what grants humanity the courage to hold on a while longer. The timing of this work is perfect. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This is an important and essential resource in the fight to defeat despair. Hope is too precious to lose, and I am glad the author wrote this book to remind us this truth. Thanks for the enlightening review.
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Your beautifully written review has shown me that I do need to get this book at some point and read it. I loved the sample pages and the cover. But your amazing, fully detailed review was just the best!!
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