Official Review: Perfect by Judi Miller

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This sounds like a good book for those who enjoy spiritual guidance. I do love that the writing almost makes it feel like fiction. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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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.
I see, thank you. But, how does she present such concepts exactly? What is the author's aim in including such concepts? It seems these stuff are from different belief systems—Christian beliefs, if I'm recall well, do not include reincarnation—so why the mix of such things? Just wondering if answering such questions might result to a review that will make the reader want to read it even if they don't believe in such things.
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Judi Miller’s story seems like a very thought-provoking one. It will challenge one’s belief on reincarnation, spirits, and angels. The author also talks about how she managed to have a much healthier mental status. I’m curious about this book.
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Even though I don't believe in spirits and reincarnation but sounds interesting to see hey experience and what she learned, that I am interested in.the advice.
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After reading the review, I believe I will enjoy this book. It has definitely been added to my reading list. Great review!
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I will say it takes courage to expose areas of yourselves to others not knowing how they will receive it. While we may not all share the same experiences, we can learn from the truths and steps others used to get through their life experiences and apply some of them to our own. Kudos to the author for letting it all hang out and let us see her experiences through her eyes.
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I really liked the book And the use of words and phrases are so good that you get deeply involved in the book.
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spiritual experience an interesting story to follow, moreover the author is involved in it so it is more interesting to find out more, I will read it..!
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Thanks to the author for sharing her experiences. The varied concepts visited in this book are extremely significant. This is one book I will add to my shelf. Your review was insightful.
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Thanks for your very informative review. While I may not believe in everything that she writes about, I believe she does and I'm curious to know what all she says. From the sample, I felt she was writing it very real and raw at times. I'm going to add it to my list of books to read.
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Thank you for such a great review! This looks like a really interesting book and the sample reading was really good. So many of us have fears we face much of our life, both real and imagined, and I look forward to reading how Ms. Miller was able to overcome those and live a full and perfect life.
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Discovering that a past life trauma is affecting you in the present is an interesting concept. That, along with other themes in the book, such as reincarnation, has made me curious. I'll have to put this one on my bookshelf. Thanks for the recommendation!
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The book seems to be a resource for alternative approaches to healing and transformation.  Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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I'm for sure adding this book to my reading list. It seems like a fascinating book. The fact that the book is based on her own experiences makes it intriguing and easy to relate to. Thank you for the amazing review!
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I do not normally read autobiographies but may pick this one up. I do believe in the supernatural and spirits and it sounds like this book may open my eyes and mind more. Thsnks for the review.
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