Official Review: Puzzle of Fate by A. Reza Kamarei, Ph.D.

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Re: Official Review: Puzzle of Fate by A. Reza Kamarei, Ph.D

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The book seems very interesting but the mention of the book having a textbook like format isn't what I'm interested in so I'll take a pass on this book. Great review though!
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Thank you for outlining the structure of each chapter in the book! For those of us on the fence about whether to read this one or not, it is nice to know what lies within and whether it is something to devote our time to. Sounds like an excellent sociological approach to self-help!
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Excellent review. Based on reading today's preview of the book of the day. Puzzle of Fate. I think you did a great job with highlighting the concepts presented.
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As I am always seeking my truth, I find the concepts of this book very interesting. I'm definitely going to have to read it, especially after reading your review. Thanks for your insight.
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Fate has always been a big question in my life so this looks like a book I could be interested in. I'll be checking out the sample for sure!
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Great review! This book seems like they put a lot of time in it and has a lot of information!
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Puzzle of Fate by A.Reza Kamarei appears to be a thought provoking Non-fiction Novel. Man has always wondered about the real possible facts of fate and tried to explore more. Congrats on being the BOTD. :)
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I think i could use some guidance to know where i am going, I would definitively be interested on reading this one day. Thank You!
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Wow, this is a very thorough review! Sounds interesting!
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Wow, what a topic the author tackled! This actually does sound like a very intriguing read.
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This book sounds astounding. I question the determination and fate all the time. This book would be a nice addition to me library. Great work on your review!
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The Oxford dictionary defines fate as:
"[mass noun] The development of events outside a person's control, regarded as predetermined by a supernatural power."
So if you can controlled it then it is not fate. And that is all I need to know about fate. The book is in my opinion not about fate but what controls your life and what you yourself can decide. Fate does not need to be redefined so for me the premises is all wrong even though there is plenty of good things in the book.
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Hneite wrote:The Oxford dictionary defines fate as:
"[mass noun] The development of events outside a person's control, regarded as predetermined by a supernatural power."
So if you can controlled it then it is not fate. And that is all I need to know about fate. The book is in my opinion not about fate but what controls your life and what you yourself can decide. Fate does not need to be redefined so for me the premises is all wrong even though there is plenty of good things in the book.
Great rewiev.
Hmmm, that is an interesting precept, and I think you have something there. I totally concur. Although, it does sound like there is something to be learned from the book. Thank you for your insight.
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Great review. Congrats to the author on BOTD! I appreciate the research you did to write this book. I definitely enjoyed the sample and have included this one in my to read list!
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Sounds like a super cool and interesting book. I'll check it out!
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