Review by Momiji1987 -- And Then I Met Margaret

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Nice review congrats! The book is really inspiring and gives advice on we can relate to people around as in our daily todays lives.
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This book is one with great lessons of achievement and success. It reveals that you can be whoever you want to be irrespective of your background. It has also revealed that no one is an island; you need people around you to succeed. Thanks for an insightful review
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In the 'Volunteer Review: And Then I Met Margaret', the reviewer has well tried to sum up the contents of the book. It is like an ocean contained in a drop. The fact that the book is worth reading does not escape the eye of the reader.
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Reading the review gives an insight to what the book will actually read like. The area that captures the bildungsroman of the character to the development of the art piece, can be an interesting read, like you review. In all, the book deserves some credit— because the review gives the trust.
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I'm a fan of this book but the only drawback I have with it is the misleading title. Rob white has successfully inspired the youth of our generation. Keep up the good work.
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Thanks for the awesome review - you sold it to me! I like the idea of every chapter being similar to a new episode with a lesson to take away from :)
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:techie-studyinggray: This inspiring book is full of virtual lessons in life,learned from the authors interactions with people he met throughout his life.
Particularly in this part where he became a teacher, he encourages the young on how to overcome lifes challenges, that personal reflection in such a way to help others. It is well written ,full of suspence and entertaining,i recomend this book to all my friends
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It's a story of a motivational journey of a man who despite having all luxuries in life feel uncomfortable until he meets some people who teach him the real meaning of life.
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The book focusing on spiritual growth and life lessons is a must read. The fact that it is also fun to read is a bonus. Nice review!
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I'm not really looking for another self-help or inspirational book, but I do like that this one talks about everyday "gurus" instead of just the ones that people pay a lot of money to go see. It's a shame about the errors, but I might be able to get past it if I think the book is good enough. Thank you for the helpful review.
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And then I met Margaret. In my 42 years of life I've always believe that we learn more from everyday people we meet than any book you can read. This book is an exaple of that. No matter how well taught on any subject there will be someone that know a little bit more, street wise. Both ways are great for learning to live a good meaningful life.
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Sounds like a good book with amazing stories. It's nice that the author has shared his stories about the gurus people and animals that changed his status. Although this sounds like a great read, I don't think I'll be reading this one. Thanks for the detailed review.
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I am usually not interested in self-help kinda books but i think this one would be an interesting read .
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The author skillfully focuses on the various revelatory moments in his life and the ordinary people that totally changed him. I particularly enjoyed his writing style and I agree with him about the presence of self-limiting myths in our lives and the need to look at things from a different perspective. Thanks for a wonderful review!
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Overall, this sounds like an inspirational book, and evidence that we never know who might hold great insight for us...it could be our next door neighbor. It's not always the top dollar gurus who can help us. Thanks for your insightful review!
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