4 out of 4 stars
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This book is a funny and inspirational. It’s also like a memoir and very motivational. Everyday is a new day to learn something new. You can use your knowledge to improve yourself, how you view yourself, how you view the world. I’m the end what really matters is how you choose to live. That having so many things doesn’t really matter if you’re not doing what you love. Join the main character in his adventure of self discovery as we see him grow from his childhood to his successful adulthood.
Every chapter is based on a “myth” and in the end proven wrong. It teaches many lessons that can be used in everyday life and shows ways you can self improve yourself. The main character goes all around and uses realistic situations to show how you should work hard to get what you want and you should never try to cheat the system. Teaches you how it is better to make the right decision and you should always work you hardest.
The main character grows up in a small town where majority of them end up working at a factory after graduation whereas he actually wants to go to college. It talks about how he became the person he ended up being. The man he was destined to be.
In “And then I Met Margaret” the author shows many scenarios in which the main character encounters many different people from all over the world. They all happened to be in an unfortunate place, he payed attention to his surroundings and learned a lot from them and he passed on what he learned.
I enjoyed reading this book. It made me see that we can all learn things from others. Also that we can better ourselves, we don’t have to be what people assume of us. This book is filled with many things people can use in their everyday lives. I recommend that everyone read this book, maybe you too can learned something new and share it among others.
I give this book 4 out of 4 stars. I really enjoyed the book a lot. Like I have previously stated, it is a funny, motivational book that everyone will enjoy. It’s not your typical guide to go out and get things done. It’s more like relatable situations where you can put yourself into the situation and see that you can do it too.
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And Then I Met Margaret
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