Review by BookHausJ -- And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White

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Re: Review by BookHausJ -- And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White

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I'm almost done reading this book. That part about cheating on the English Literature test was enjoyable.
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Mercy Bolo wrote: 09 Jan 2018, 05:54 I'm almost done reading this book. That part about cheating on the English Literature test was enjoyable.
That's correct! It's about doing good or bad thing. Normally in college there is a saying, "It's better to cheat that to repeat." It's a choice. Thank you Mercy!
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I enjoyed your review. I also had an executioner as a professor and I must admit that I did have my boyfriend at the time do some of my homework and projects for me. I guess I would have felt worse if I wasn't just taking the class pass/fail while taking a full load of other graduate classes! Perhaps I have more in common with the author than I initially thought.
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CommMayo wrote: 12 Jan 2018, 15:51 I enjoyed your review. I also had an executioner as a professor and I must admit that I did have my boyfriend at the time do some of my homework and projects for me. I guess I would have felt worse if I wasn't just taking the class pass/fail while taking a full load of other graduate classes! Perhaps I have more in common with the author than I initially thought.
Thank you CommMayo! Lucky is Bob White, the so called "Executioner" really knows how to handle situations like that. Some students really suffered the consequence.
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I am more and more inclined to read this book. Thank you for this delightful review.
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HouseOfAtticus wrote: 13 Jan 2018, 00:40 I am more and more inclined to read this book. Thank you for this delightful review.
Thank you HouseOfAtticus. Hope you could find time to read this book.
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BookHausJ wrote: 29 Dec 2017, 04:25
The writing style of the author made this book more interesting because at the end of every chapter he expound the “Myth” he believed in and the “Reality he discovered.” It makes every chapter contain in this book more logical. I agree with the author when he said, “Stand for what you believe, and you have the power to persist.” Because to succeed in the game of life, is not a matter of starting it, but a matter of finishing it. When I read this book I can relate because during early age of my life the most popular topic of most of my friends is to graduate from High School. Get their Graduate Certificate or Diploma and go abroad and find their luck. If this not happened, then work for the factory. It has never in their mind a topic about entering college. Because what they believe is work early to support the family.
Thanks for the great review. I really did like the author's writing style and the way the book was organized. I didn't like the book quite as much as you did, but I appreciated many aspects. I hope you will check out my review. onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-eva-darrington.html. Thank you.
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Eva Darrington wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 20:22


Thanks for the great review. I really did like the author's writing style and the way the book was organized. I didn't like the book quite as much as you did, but I appreciated many aspects. I hope you will check out my review. onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-eva-darrington.html. Thank you.
Sure Eva Darrington! Looking forward to read your reviews. Thanks for your comment.
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Thanks for this review. I love the book too.
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The review is a foretaste of the book as an interesting read, and honestly, I'm more interested in reading the book than offering a review. Yes, I understand the importance of doing a review and would be happy to do both - the reading and the review.
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Love to learn more about concepts like spiritual guidance or inspirational lessons. Every day a new opportunity lets you learn something that you can apply and improve yourself as a person. Thanks for your review.
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I appreciate how you were able to expound on the messages given by the author in this book. You were able to relate your experiences to what the author put forward. Good review.
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