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

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

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At Day's End, I'll Always Be Me Fiction Novel Book .
Ultimately, they create a story around random people they overhear or see in the park and a restaurant. All of the characters, including the two authors, wind up in one crazy story .
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This is a very motivated book which teaches us to have confidence in our self , also to be yourself and follow your passion.
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This book inspires the reader to be themselves and bring out the best in them. I like how the author has delivered the message through the plot. I would love to have a go at this book. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Sounds both interesting and inspiring. I'm sure many readers will enjoy it.
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Great book, great review and great content. Congrats on making the book of the day.
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It's thrilling to read a book with some sort of mystery in it. In this story, I'm curious to know what the writers discovered about the Ukrainians. And what were their ulterior motives?
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This book does not seem like my cup of tea so I am going to pass on this one. Thanks for the great review!
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I’d be interested in reading how that parental discouragement of passion seeking panned out. Parents mean well by this but it can turn out to be a projection of their own fears onto their children. Sounds like an interesting book about pursuing your passion.
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On first reading the title and the cover, I felt as if it was just one of those normal all fiction inspiring books but I was totally just being stereotype and on actual reading it is a unique interesting book. Superb to the authors. :D
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I've always been focused on the things that make me unique so this book quickly got my interest. I thought it was going to be another self-help book as well, but turns out it's not. The characters are not the usual ones I read about too so this will be a new reading experience.
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The title doesn't seem like this is a thriller and an adventure book! That is definitely something crazy. I hope this has at least a little humor in it. I am so excited to read this, it's mind-boggling! Thanks
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I guess a lot of people are faced with the pressure from others and peer pressure. This book motivates readers to be themselves and make them realize their worth.
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This book seems to be suspense-filled and intriguing. At the end of the day indeed, it's always good to do me. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Post by Obsa Abu »

This seems like an inspiring story with unique characters. we often need that reminder. Great job with the review.
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I love the book's message, especially because we have to make peace with the fact that we'll always be ourselves. Congrats on BOTD!
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