Official Review: Perfect by Judi Miller

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This surely sounds like a different book. Although I am not sure whether the angel/spirit part would convince me, I like the general idea behind this autobiography.
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Quite a bit of the book deals with reincarnation, angels, and spirits in our world. If the reader does not believe in these things and possesses no interest in learning about them, they probably should skip the book. However, for people willing to hear more, it is a fascinating subject. I’m unsure if the book itself will convince anyone, but it might open their eyes to the possibility of those things. Who knows? It might even be life changing.
I believe in all of those things, and I've had some unusual experiences too. Maybe the idea of the author is not to convince anyone, but to share her experience. And I like the idea that they narrate the book as a story.
Thank you for your insightful review!
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I too thought it was a fictional story but the truth is that this is a autobiography is interesting. I would have loved to read the book because of your review! Thanks.
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What a journey of the author. It's heartbreaking that the author had to go through all the things and it must have been hard for her to heal. It is great to hear such stories that simply are an account of hope and forgiveness. Thanks for an insightful review.
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The review of an autobiography without giving too much detail as to what happens is very alluring and perceptive. Even though I do not believe in reincarnation and all those topics, I believe people should expand their horizons, and read things with an open mind. This book sounds like one that helps people improve upon themselves by showing how the author converts her fears and deals with overcoming problems.
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Perfect by Judi Miller

Judi miller has beautifully narrated the autobiography,
It was all subtle and was very easy understanding
She has faced a lot of struggle due to race and faced discrimination since her childhood yet she has overcome everything in a very subtle way.

I am sure many might have been related to their problems too while reading this autobiography.
In this way this connects the author and the reader by sharing their experiences and relating to it.
And it definitely takes courage to pen down their struggle to show the world who herself was a quite kid.
This story tells everyone that untill you have loving parents u can overcome any struggle and you have to keep moving on with the life despite of being discriminated which you cannot help to be changed.

A must read book to know the struggles and experience and move on with your life
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Post by Michelle Menezes »

I've always been fascinated by reincarnation and angels. Although, I won't be reading this book because of the rape, I may roughly go through a few parts to see what it's all about.
Great review!
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This sounds like an intriguing book that will appeal to readers who have an interest in spirituality. I love how the author takes readers through her experiences while also using spiritual healing to address them. Thanks for the lovely review.
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The colourful book cover is captivating. This sounds like an interesting read. But I am gonna take a pass on it.
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Such a life changing novel! We don't realize the importance of forgiveness and belief in our lives, but, novels such as these make us realize the same. We try to forget the trauma but what we need is forgiveness. Great review. Thank you.
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This is a very unique self-help book, Judi's challenges are unlike most, and the fact that she recognizes her problems accurately and isn't ashamed to admit them is very special.
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You have definitely peeked my interest with your review. I have always felt an indescribable presence during certain aspects of my life. A calming knowledge that my loved ones are near by when I need them most. I am intrigued to read about possible commonalities to this author. Thank you for bringing this BOTD to my attention, I can’t wait to read it.
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The review and sample of the book leads me to believe this is an interesting and thought-provoking autobiography. The author seems to have been dealing with a number of fears, feelings of being lost and not belonging. In the book she shares her life from her own perspective, how she found love and forgiveness, and also the things that she did that helped create the transformation in her own life. This could be beneficial to others that are seeking better emotional health or a sense of wellness in their own life. Thanks for the careful and concise review on this book.
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The book sounds like a great one. I like it that the author shares her story with her readers to help them "transform their lives for the better." However, the subjects of reincarnation and the supernatural world are not my areas of interest. Therefore, I think the book isn't for me. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD!
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Post by Cristina Chifane »

The book sounds more like dealing with past traumatic experiences. I wonder if reincarnation and the the supranatural things weren't the author's way to cope with that trauma. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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