Review by Vusi Prince Malatji -- The Spirit of Want

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Review by Vusi Prince Malatji -- The Spirit of Want

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Spirit of Want" by William H. Coles.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Spirit of want is a very much interesting book. It was well written and consists of an interesting scenario of informant, dialog and impressive analogy behind it.

The book shows that there are lot of people with different prospective and different expectation that invoke the need for all of us to be rated at the top of the pyramid as well as the need to be in control of everything that is surrounding us, That's what makes us human and create the need to prosper.

The idea behind this book is to tell us that not every one is perfect and no one is above all of us, But the will to be on top is always the key that makes us succeed and be able to reach beyond the horizon.

The book contain deep English witch is not much friendly for foraging country's that English is not their first language.If your in foreign country and you read a book that requires you to use a dictionary to be able to understand it, It becomes difficult to finish it and become fixated to read it in the consistent way.

When we look at the crafting of words in the first few chapters there is a lack of understanding due to change of scenarios. The conversation of Luke and Lucy at their first contact in a long time of them seen each other does not really capture the audience attention because they were having a conversation that took a long drive home, The author must have jumped some of the unnecessary conversation in short to the main once that reflects their contacts to be very interesting and display their affection for their feelings,"Love at first sight".

3 out of 4

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