Review by Orizon -- At Day's End, I'll Always Be Me

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Review by Orizon -- At Day's End, I'll Always Be Me

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[Following is a volunteer review of "At Day's End, I'll Always Be Me" by Jerry A. Greenberg.]
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The best thing that can happen to you is being you. At Day’s End, I’ll Always Be Me by Jerry A. Greenberg portrays the importance of following your passion. This 29-chapter book discusses themes such as friendship, talent, and many others.

Two aspiring writers met as neighbors in an old apartment in New York. They had the goal of producing an award-winning book. Meanwhile, a young woman, Franny from Ukraine, who got a scholarship to further her studies in New York, came into the city with other Ukrainians, who had ulterior motives. Coincidentally, Franny resided in the same house as Ralph and Harvey, the writers, with Leonard, one of the Ukrainian team acting as guard and eyes to the Ukraine authority. While trying to find who Franny and Leonard are, they got involved with the Ukrainians and were able to find out a top government secret. Want to find out what this secret is? Read this book to find out that and more.

I loved the writing style employed by the author. I felt like I was directly listening to a story by the characters and their adventures. Judging from the book’s title, it seemed like a motivational and educative book, and yes, it was. Also, I enjoyed the thrilling feeling I got while reading the book because of the suspense with Ralph and Harvey’s experiences.

Although each character was fantastic, my favorite character would be Ralph. I loved his hardworking mindset, zeal for art, and determination despite his parents’ attempts at dissuading him from taking up a career in writing. I also admire his patriotism when he told Harvey that they had to keep on investigating the Ukrainians. He was able to spread this determination to Harvey unconsciously, which reminds me of a quote by Marianne Williamson. I enjoyed those moments Ralph and Harvey communicated through the thin wall and those hilarious times they verbally bashed each other.

The book motivates readers to be themselves and bring out the best in them. The book’s characterization was top-notch. Both the major characters like Ralph, Harvey, and Fanny and the minor characters such as Borysko, Yuliya, Boris, and the others were all introduced and made to progress steadily, each playing their role till the last part. Therefore, I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. The book was professionally edited, as I found a few errors in it.

What I dislike about the book is that I felt it was promoting the game of luck through the way the author presented Harrison in Ralph and Harvey’s story. Aside from that, the book was superb. I recommend the book to lovers of adventures. I would also recommend it to lovers of inspiring tales.

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This seems like an inspiring story with unique characters. Even though the premise is common knowledge of one being true to himself, we often need that reminder. Great job with the review.
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When I first read the title of the book, I thought it's a non-fiction self-help book. However, from the review it seems like it's an exciting thriller/adventure book about friendship and espionage.
Thanks for this amazing review. :tiphat:
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Ralph and Harvey sound like wonderful characters! This book reminds us to be true to ourselves because we often forget to do that! Thank you for the great review!
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Based on the title, I thought it was a motivational book too, as in a non-fiction one. I'm happy to know it has suspense as well. The book description seems interesting with two aspiring authors who are neighbours. I'm wondering which one of them will finally manage to write a bestseller. I may check this one out.
Great job with the review!
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The book seems interesting, but I'm curious about how the book fits the motivational book genre. The plot seems far removed from the genre. I guess I have to read the book to find out.
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A motivational self-help book found in a "spy" novel? There seems to be a lot going on in this book. Never a dull moment. Thanks for the in-depth review.
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This sounds exciting. I wonder if this is a comedy? I am not sure why I got that impression but I hope it's a light read. Thanks for your review.
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The book title seems like education and motivation and is more captivating and inviting.The book is of different themes according to the review.But i expect the author to throw more light in the"self Being".
Thanks for Detailed review!
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The book motivates readers to be themselves and bring out the best in them.
That's an important message that we don't see often in books for adults. I've read about it in a lot of children's books, but we should strive to remember it too. And I don't mind luck, as long as it's on my side 😏.
Excellent review!
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This is an interesting contemporary fiction novel highlighting a clever, entertaining story about two struggling authors collaborating on writing a fiction novel. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD.
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This is a mystery novel about two writers in New York who get exposed to a government top secret information. Congratulations BOTD!
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Your first statement in the review did it for me. At the end of the day, what matters is being you. However, I'm still looking forward to knowing Franny's stand. Great review. Congrats on making it to the BOTD!
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This novel has great message and writing. It encourages the readers to be their best versions and this can be seen through the character's progressions and well-rounded personalities throughout the story. Congrats on BOTD!
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This seems like an inspiring adventure with well-developed characters who show how you can follow your own path. Thank you for your great review!
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