Featured Official Review: Findin9 H2OM3. by Jameson B Grant

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Re: Featured Official Review: Findin9 H2OM3. by Jameson B Grant

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The book sounds like a well-written memoir. I'm a fan of this genre and I would like to read this book. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I love the review as it is honestly written. I love books that makes me view life positively. I will say the author did a great job portraying an optimistic view of life.
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Beautiful review, I'm a fan of optimism too. I hope I get as much of it as you've described in this book. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

This sounds like an inspirational memoir by an author that has lived a life full of purpose, primarily due to his faith. I appreciated that while it is said that the author always tried to be positive, he did have issues with drugs and addiction that tested his faith. Thank you for the detailed review.
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I don't care for religious-themed memoirs in the least, so I'll be passing on this. In addition, I couldn't get past the first several pages as the graphics and positioning of the text are all over the place in the Kindle edition that I accessed on my phone. I hope that Mr. Grant finds someone that can proofread and edit his work to make it more readable.
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Readers who like reading memoirs and have an ardent interest in flying might find this book interesting and up to their taste. Great Review!
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I'm glad that throughout everything the author has gone through he is still positive, loves others, and embraces life. I'm sure his stories about flying and Hollywood are interesting. Thank you for your insightful and thorough review.
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Today's BOTD is a memoir. The author shares his life experiences and how he embraced his life. Looking forward to reading this. Thanks for the review.
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It looks like this one is not for me. It seems disjointed in that the author does not arrest his ideas enough to overcome the ‘too much detail’ aspect you identify. I’m also smarting at the suggestion that he is God’s chosen one! But I cannot frown too much upon a book with such a positive message as you report in your concise review. By the way, no comment on the strangely presented book title?
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This book sounds very inspiring and educative. The author's positive outlook on life has been a life saver for him. A strong faith in God and also believing in our ability to push through makes us more likely to achieve our goals. Thank you for your review.
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Not only I don't like non-fiction as a rule and have little to none interest in the topics that the current book is talking about, but mostly I am just strongly discouraged to read it because it has an Average Reviewer Rating: 2.5 out of 4. Anyway thanks for gifting it and congratulations with BOTD!
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The author has brilliantly described his life experiences and from the review, it seems to me that there’d definitely be a thing or two to learn from these experiences. I’m impressed that he has linked his successes to his faith and God. This is inspiring to me. Thanks for your review.
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I am having a difficult time trying to understand this book. The few sample pages I have gone through and your elaborate review seem to speak about different books. Anyway, I like the explanation in your review and I think this author, including the numerology stuff you mention arouses my curiosity. Thanks.
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As I read the review I was convinced that it's a more of self-help book rather than a memoir. And I appreciate the thinking of the author that he had a purpose in life that God wants him to fulfil that made him keep going and embracing himself.
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Post by Snigdha Pandey »

I am usually not a big fan of memoir. While I do like the fact that book has a very positive aura, I'm an atheist and it looks like the book has a huge focus on God and the author's life going as part of his plan which is not really my thing. So I'll give it a pass. Thanks for your detailed review.
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