Review of The life of Tony MARCEANO

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Post by Nwaka Chukwuemeka »

The Life Of Tony Marceano is a book that will encourage the hopeless and downcast, the book detailed the kind of life he lives, his relationship with people, things he likes, and others. I learned alot from this man's story, it must encourage anyone looking for inspiration for navigating the challenges of life.
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The Life Of Tony Marceano is a book that will encourage the life and relationships with people..it's a best book
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This may not be my type of book, but that review was awesome. It seems like the author knew what they were doing.
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It only takes a second for your life to change. It is unfortunate that Tony had to learn this. Thank you for your review.
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I like it when the characters are well developed. There is nothing like reading a book with a very varied content. In addition, he is very good when he shows good values. The information in the review is quite accurate and you can see that this is a good book.
Thank you so much for sharing such an honest review.
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Post by Madu Abigail »

This seems like a great read. I love Tony's character, and I'm curious to know what happens to him after the accident. Thank for this wonderful review.
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Post by Amanda Brown 22 »

I had a hard time getting into the sample. The book seemed to me to be written for teens or young adults. In that aspect, there is life lessons that should be taught earlier in adolescents. I do think it would be a book my 17-year-old daughter would enjoy.
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Tony, who had everything going for him's world is turned upside down after being involved in an accident. But the help of close family helps him turn things around.
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I'm always interested in reading stories about friendship, especially male friendships. It warms my heart. But I most likely will not read this one as it is not in my genre of interests but your review sums it up nicely and maybe I'll have a change of heart someday.
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Post by Christine Cariño »

I am looking forward to the life lessons inside this book. Tony has positive outlook on life and readers shall see what would happen next after the accident. I enjoyed the review, thank you!
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Post by DEEPA PUJARI »

This is a emotional book about a young boy who has everything he wishes for and how his life changes after an accident. Congratulations BOTD!
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Post by Eriikeoluwa Nimi »

Well, this review just made my curiosity grow. What will become of Tony after the accident? This is a great review. Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Pandora10 »

I like the plot of the story, and even though it looks like Tony is going to face a long battle ahead of him after an accident, the love and support of family will be there for him. I did find the narrative rather repetitive, so I will pass on it. I believe it is a good story for young people, and contains a useful underlying message. Thanks for a great review.
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Post by Mehak_mattoo6 »

I'm intrigued by the book's premise and want to know more about Tony's life. I do concur, though, that reading a book that becomes repetitive is tiresome. Awesome review, many thanks!
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Post by Tars »

The main theme similar to never give up and never surrender, no matter what struggle you are forced to face, is most definitely not the stories I prefer as my reading material. Don't get me wrong, I see nothing bad in inspirational literature and acknowledge its usefulness. Simply, it's not working with my psychotype and I will have to pass the book. Still, congrats on BOTD!
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