Official Review: Perfect by Judi Miller

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Re: Official Review: Perfect by Judi Miller

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This is my first time reading a book review and I am honestly not a book lover because I used to get bored reading numerous pages. But this review has got me curious to learn about its story, it was fascinating. Besides, the review did not just focus on the story, but also its realizable impact on the lives of the readers.
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I really love self-help books! It teaches us so much to look into ourselves. The book seems really interesting. I am waiting to read it!
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I enjoyed your review, and I'll be reading the book thanks to you. Judi Miller's story is intriguing. Sharing her journey to wellness is encouraging and uplifting. I look forward to reading about her experience.
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The review is amazing. The book is personal and it needed vulnerability to write such a book and I'm proud of the author for opening up on her experience. The book is amazing! Congrats BOTD!
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This book seems interesting and intriguing even ad a biography. I'd love to read this book because there are ting to learn from the author's experience. Thanks for a great review.
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I like the mystery part of this book. It also has a thrilling part, that I enjoy so much. Looking forward to reading it.
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Wow, I thought this was fictional. It seems like the author has been through a lot, maybe more than what I could imagine. It also seems like she's seen and discovered fascinating stuff that eventually helped her.
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You have written a beautiful and very thorough review. This sounds like a book I would love. I really enjoyed the sample pages a lot. Ty for a great job.
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The supernatural is fast fading out of our beliefs In today's world. I think a book like this is necessary to create awareness again. People now have less faith in spirits, angels and the supernatural. The author's first hand experience is interesting and will make a good guide. Kudos for being the BOTD..
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Judi Miller was scared of the dark and terrified of being raped. For someone who could see ghosts, I'd say that being afraid of the dark shouldn't come as a surprise, but the fear of rape is another matter entirely. I'd like to see how Diana helps Judy heal and overcome her fears.
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I'm wondering why the author opted not to reveal the healer's real name. Does this have to do with the experiences on her path to healing? There's only one way to find out.
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Its totally cool that me being an not soo enthusiastic person when it comes to religious beliefs, i was completely immersed into it and also started to doubt my instincts on what actually made me think that energies i was not able to see never existed.Reading this made me see few things in a new light which i believe that this book was a certain type of eye opener for me. From my perspective i realised one more thing, that every person has a fair share of sufferings and happiness in life but to achieve it one needs to accept it first.
I would also like to recommend this book to readers who all are into spirituality and its not a bad idea for others to read it either. I will surely recommend this book to my family and friends.
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I'm not into spiritual books or autobiographies but the author's experiences are very interesting.
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Post by Yohannes Zelalem »

The author included specific exercises and suggestions that she used on her journey to wellness; this is to aid the readers in overcoming their problems.
I’m very interested in reading this autobiography and definitely appreciate the act of vulnerability and the author’s mission to help others dealing with similar obstacles. Thank you for a great review!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Thanks
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At some point in our lives, we've all felt different and afraid; in time, we either accept it if it's unique or do something to improve ourselves. This is why attitude is everything. I agree that making subtle changes in one's demeanor impacts their mental health. Still, I'm not curious about the spirits/reincarnation aspects. Thanks for the review.
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