Official Review: Beware of Wolves by J. Jai Brown

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Re: Featured Official Review: Beware of Wolves by J. Jai Brown

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Great story line. Great read. Those wolves are everywhere.
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I believe the book is absolutely amazing. I was so intrigued by the title because it made me wonder what the book was going to be about. The first step of writing a book is knowing who your audience is and you knew exactly who the audience is. Many people may believe this book is fascinating but people like us need to read a book that has so many details and meaning to it. This book allowed me to stop and look at life from a different perspective. Your book is amazing and I look forward to reading more of your books.
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After reading this review, I can confidently say that I've become more aware than ever of wolves in my personal life.
Thank you for the review
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Personally, I can relate with the theme of the book. As the author puts it, our lives are surrounded by wolves, who without close observation, they can't be noticed. The review is clear. Probably, this is one of the books which I'm gonna pick. Great.
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Interesting. As one who attended church regularly, I can attest to the presence of 'wolves' within those walls. This definitely sounds like a book worth reading. Great review.
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The book sounds like book for all,with great lessons in it
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A lot of people fall victims of the evil devices of certain people(Wolves), especially in church, because they are usually dressed in sheeps clothing.Most times they are so good at manipulating that you don't even notice anything.I think this book will free people from the clutches of this type of people. Great review
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Thank you all for checking it out! :)
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I thought it would be based on vampires and stuff. But turns out to be author's real life incidents of betrayals. Thanks for the amazing review.
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kdhutchinson wrote: 24 Mar 2020, 14:54
FEislandqueen13 wrote: 23 Mar 2020, 07:50 this is certainly a timeless subject. We all either have wolves in our lives or are the wolves ourselves. :shock: I've dealt with such people but never referred to those individuals as 'wolves. ' Think I'm going to be using that term a lot more now.

I thought this same thing while reading this review! I think the author is describing a whole personality type as a "wolf," but I started to wonder myself whether at times I have displayed some "wolf-ish" qualities. I know we would all like to think we are the good guy, but I think this book could lend to some self reflection! Sounds very interesting!

I’ve questioned the same!
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This book is off great relevance. we all need to get rid of wolves in our lives. Thanks for the review
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Post by Nancy Patrick »

I love the overall concept of the book. It really does a good job as an eye-opener to beware of "wolves" around us and also helps in self-reflection as we discover our own "wolf-ish" tendencies, if we can be honest with ourselves.
Thanks for the review!
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Wolves can appear in physical form as a human where they sap your energy and make you less proud time. Thanks for the review
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Gives insightful on the deceitful nature of people around us and how we too could be the problem. Thanks for the review.
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From my experience, this book is going to be a great read. Thanks for this wonderful review.
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