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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I'm glad that his faith was able to pull him out of his worst days. Congrats on BOTD!
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I can relate to the author on the aspects of his personality, optimism, and belief in God. I think it's good news when one can write about their lives, despite the highs and lows.
Great review.
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This sounds like a really positive book with infectious optimism. It may appeal to those who are Christians and fans of memoirs. Thanks for the great review.
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This is such an interesting read. The incorporation of family, belief, passion and determination made me love it more. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Congrats on BOTD. Findin9 H2OM3 is quite a strange title for a memoir, but I guess it means Finding Home.
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Sounds like the author lived quite a fulfilling life in the world of acting and flying. His enthusiasm with godly matters is commendable. Thanks for the review.
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I’m not into if anything much with a heavy religious tone to it, but it does seem to have influence the author for the better), so I suppose it’s not as prejudiced here as I’m used to seeing. I suppose I’ll have to reassess to find out for myself. The author seems to have lived an excited life, so that could be fun to read about. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Judging by the review, This may not be a book that I am interested in. Nevertheless, I have enjoyed the detailed review!
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The optimism shown by the author during his life should be an inspiration for the readers of this memoir. The author has a background in acting (Hollywood) and flying; audience having similar interests would get attracted. Though, a concept like numerology which was not easy to grasp for the reviewer here could be a bit of a concern for readers.
The disappearance of the word "I am" is indeed the highest happiness! :)
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It feels good reading a book like this. This story proves that being optimistic and having faith in God will give a better life.
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The author narrates the story of Jameson, a young man who realized his dream to become an actor in Hollywood. This is a story of hope, and Christians will enjoy this masterpiece because the author is a firm believer.
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Post by Adekunle Ahmed »

I wonder why the story classified as Sci-fi as it seems more like Mixture of 'fiction' with 'fact' making it 'faction'!The Author really testing the water by using Memoir as a bridge between the past and present while facing the unknown future!What better time if not during his birthday!No wonder the title look likes puzzles waiting to be solved!Kudo to the Writer for Gambles!I rated it 3 out of 4
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