Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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Re: Official Review: Last words from above by Jeremy Brown

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Last Words from above, is typically a must read . It'll make a non believe second guess why they don't believe in any higher power . It works around meditation and prayer . How to get in touch with your inner self and your maker . Overall I Would give this book 4 out of 4 stars . In My Book it deserves a Gold Metal !
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Thanks for the review. I don't enjoy reading non fiction and I am not Christian. So I am not interested in reading this book. I will pass reading this book.
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This book is a collection of thought-provoking quotes by the author. The insertion of a detailed prologue helps the readers in understanding the backstory that explains his reasons for sharing the material within this book. I also liked the aspect that the quotes are numbered for easy reference. I hope that the grammatical errors will be corrected eventually. Congrats on BOTD!
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Genres that cover Christianity or biblical aren't my cup of tea, therefore, I written to skip this read. Thank you!
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I like that the format of the book is unique. I'm sure if the grammatical errors are well taken Care of, the book will be more appealing. Unfortunately, there are aspects that stop me from reading the book. I'll pass the book.
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I agree that the book has the potential to be inspiring to others. I will not be one of them. Unfortunately, I had the negative experience of running across a single quote that I found so offensive I had no desire to read further. I hope others have better luck as I can see that the book does hold many positive quotes as well. Thanks for the review!
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This book sounds like a go-to when you need a dose of inspiration. But for the grammatical errors you mentioned, it would have been a perfect piece. I hope the author can still fix that. Thanks for the review!
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A book of quotes written from the author's personal experience and journaling is a wonderful idea. It's sad about the lack of professional editing though. Thanks for the review.
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Last Words from Above is the author's Christian spiritual quotes from his daily meditation with God. The quotes are numbered for easier reference. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your honest and helpful review.
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Last words from above
This journey is wonderful. A man is very well defined character. No one's insight is obviously clear as writer 's one.
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Sometimes, a single quote can do something that a whole book fails to do. And this book seems like a must read with a great storyline and so many (possibly wonderful) quotes.
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this sounds very inspirational.
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Post by ShailaSheshadri »

Thanks for the review. Last Words From Above by Jeremy Brown is a thought-provoking non-fiction book. The author has compiled a long list of quotes in this piece of work. Jeremy Brown's major part of life includes meditation. He receives sayings from heaven. This book is a product of his meditation. I think people who follow Christianity might like this book. The numerous grammar mistakes are the hurdle readers have to pass through. Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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Post by YahwehAlways »

"Last Words From Above," author : Jeremy Brown : This book contains profound, inspiring, thought-provoking pearls of wisdom from which a diverse audience of readers could, definitely, benefit. The words of Jeremy Brown allowed me to capture a glimpse of his spiritual journey with Almighty GOD and what he has received and learned from his relationship with our Divine Creator, thus far. I appreciate what I have gleaned from the powerful words he shared on the pages of this wonderful book. Thank you. 👍😊😇
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Post by Mabongajoan2019 »

The book sounds inspiring and heartwarming.I love a meditating quotes.Good review.
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