Official Review: Create the Life You Want

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This book seems amazing, inspiring and full of hope, to anyone who reads it. I believe that books like this are like a caress to your soul, something we all need sometime in our life. Thank You for such a nice review.
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I like reading self-help books, and I like it that this book "shows us how to achieve success in life" on four different levels. Everyone wants to live a purposeful life, and I appreciate the author's effort in writing this helpful book. Added in my to-read list. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Create the Life You Want by Raymond P. Gerson seems like an inspirational and informative read. Congratulation on the BOTD selection.
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Post by ccundall2130 »

This sounds like a very interesting book. It’s great the authors have life experiences to base their information on as well as psychology degrees to look at the deeper aspects. I like a good self help book and this one isn’t terribly long. No reason to not read it.
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Its a nice book. I don't know why, but books like this do not link well with young adults. You'd think they'll be the ones in need of a guide to the right direction but alas! Most don't and couldn't care less.
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Nice review. I normally am not interested in self-help books. However, I like that this is geared towards readers of middle age and beyond. It’s uplifting to be reminded that our goals can still be reached after age 40.
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Post by aby johnson »

The book is so inspiring and helpful. Even though all parts of the book doesn't apply to me, most it i could relate and find helpful. This would be great for a much older person so I'll be gifting this to my parents or relatives. Great read.
Smile, for better days are yet to come :D
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Create the Life You Want by Raymond P. Gerson seems like a guide book for career. I read many books like this one, and I enjoyed most of them. Congratulations on #BOTD.
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This sounds like the perfect book for those who love self-help. It discusses how to obtain the life you want within yourself, your love life, and your job. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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Post by David Wade »

This book looks like it has solid advice. It tells how to get all the areas of your life together.
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The book seems an outstanding read for someone striving for a fulfilling life. However, books with spiritual bend are not really my cup of tea. Thanks for the enlightening review though!
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Post by Howlan »

I really do not like reading nonfiction books based on inspiration so I am passing on this one. Thanks for the great review!
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This books sounds like a great read, especially for fans of self-help books. It’s great that the editing was solid. Thanks for a nice, in-depth review!
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Post by BERYL AUMA »

I feel this book is appropriate for today's generation. It will help in giving hope. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by Andre70Gwuen »

I’m into these kind of books, I think the most important experience in our life come from an inspiration and reading other experiences and knowledge is a great ones. Age is just a number! Surely it is, every time I hear that sentence it come in mind when Mr McDonald started his first fast food’s shop at the age of 52.
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