Should there be a sequel?
- RebeccasReading
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Re: Should there be a sequel?
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But if you want a sequel to the "aging millionaires advertisement for his motivational speaking business," I'll pass.
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I already met Margaret! Such a cute encounter. I'm still few pages away from the ending. I'm loving it!
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I got your point. If he wrote another book, it is not a sequel but another inspiring book to the readers. He can use this book as his reference. I am excited to read if he will make another book.Georgialouise wrote: ↑24 Jan 2018, 15:27 I don't think this is the type of book that one would expect a sequel to. As it is more of a self-help book, I think it would be very hard to do.
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I agree! Maybe, just another inspirational book but not a sequel. His life in this book is enough but the learnings he gets are broad. That is the things I want to know more with the author.
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He already mentioned every important person, not dwelling on them mainly but dwelling more on the impact they made in the book and how they inspired his life in one way or the other.
Sir Rob even went to the extent of mentioning it that some of them didn't know what impact they made. They just did it and he grabbed onto it firmly, making reference to it in the book.
In my opinion, I think the book doesn't need a sequel. It's okay that he mentioned about self-help gurus but that should be about it. They made their pact and that is what counts.
Also, I learnt one thing in particular and that is: learn to be grateful. No matter who we meet, even if they don't treat us well as we expect, something good would still come out of it because we would learn something from them.
Life, after all is a teacher. The more we live, the more we learn.
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