Review by espo -- Burn Zones by Jorge P. Newbery

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Re: Review by espo -- Burn Zones by Jorge P. Newbery

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The legal and financial information was one of the things that made this book relatable for me. I just finished his Debt Cleanse book, which answers the question, "Where does he go from here?" His first book was inspiring, his second one - sad. Thanks for the review.
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Wyland wrote: 20 Feb 2020, 06:43 I like the main lessons as you have described them presented in a book with pictures. I would especially be interested in how he overcame a debt of $ 26m. Thanks for the informative review.
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment on my review :techie-studyingbrown:
Ekta Swarnkar wrote: 20 Feb 2020, 11:54 I'm currently reading this one and honestly I had selected this book out of curiosity. Thanks for the in-depth review, now I know that it was a good selection.
That is great! I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I did, and thanks for stopping by.
djr6090 wrote: 21 Feb 2020, 09:09 The legal and financial information was one of the things that made this book relatable for me. I just finished his Debt Cleanse book, which answers the question, "Where does he go from here?" His first book was inspiring, his second one - sad. Thanks for the review.
I'm sad to hear that. It seems like his second book went far more into depth into financial/legal details, from what I read. Thanks for stopping by!
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That's a splendid review you wrote there. Newberry is a great storyteller who has lived an extraordinary life. May he continue to help many overcome their burn zones.
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I like the author's description, as we've all likely experienced periods of hardship that have taken tremendous effort to overcome. Burn zones always offer a chance at rebirth and renewal, and your lovely review of this title in particular offers plenty of inspiring motivation!
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I really want to read this book, it sounds to be very inspiring and helpful in many aspects. Thank you very much for this insightful review!
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I have also read this book and it was nothing short of great. The author's ability to stand after being pinned down by tough situations in his life is inspiring.
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Miriam Molina wrote: 23 Feb 2020, 15:36 That's a splendid review you wrote there. Newberry is a great storyteller who has lived an extraordinary life. May he continue to help many overcome their burn zones.
Thank you so much for your kind and supportive comment!
AvidBibliophile wrote: 23 Feb 2020, 17:27 I like the author's description, as we've all likely experienced periods of hardship that have taken tremendous effort to overcome. Burn zones always offer a chance at rebirth and renewal, and your lovely review of this title in particular offers plenty of inspiring motivation!
I completely agree with you that hardships can be taken as a chance to grow and develop! This is definitely reflected in this book. Thank you for your lovely comment :D
Ellylion wrote: 24 Feb 2020, 05:47 I really want to read this book, it sounds to be very inspiring and helpful in many aspects. Thank you very much for this insightful review!
I am sure you will enjoy it! Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving a comment.
Faithmwangi wrote: 24 Feb 2020, 14:56 I have also read this book and it was nothing short of great. The author's ability to stand after being pinned down by tough situations in his life is inspiring.
It really is. Thanks for taking the time to read my review and leave a comment.
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I see that this book is having a great success among OBC reviewers. Your remark about the presence of the author's photos is interesting.
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This one is currently in my to review list. Nice and thorough review. I will read it by myself and see. Thank you 👍👍
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NetMassimo wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 07:32 I see that this book is having a great success among OBC reviewers. Your remark about the presence of the author's photos is interesting.
Thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my review.
Sushan wrote: 26 Feb 2020, 13:00 This one is currently in my to review list. Nice and thorough review. I will read it by myself and see. Thank you 👍👍
I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I did. Thanks for commenting!
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The book is a simple narrative of the author’s life and his experience, rather than a preachy “how-to guide” to instant success. Loved reading it. I really enjoyed your review. 😊
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I've read the book and liked it as well. It's nice to read it from your perspective. Great review!
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AvocaDebo621 wrote: 28 Feb 2020, 18:00 The book is a simple narrative of the author’s life and his experience, rather than a preachy “how-to guide” to instant success. Loved reading it. I really enjoyed your review. 😊
Exactly! That is also why I loved reading it. Thank you for taking the time to read my review and leaving a comment!
Charlyt wrote: 29 Feb 2020, 00:58 I've read the book and liked it as well. It's nice to read it from your perspective. Great review!
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Thanks for your beautifully written review on this inspirational book that tell us how the author endured hardship and reached success with hard-work.
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I like that the book is a simple narrative of the author’s life and his experience, rather than a preachy “how-to guide” to instant success. Loved reading it. I really enjoyed your review. 🙂
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