Review by rachel_staley -- The Mindset by Ace Bowers

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Review by rachel_staley -- The Mindset by Ace Bowers

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Mindset" by Ace Bowers.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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(i)The Mindset(/i)by Ace Bowers starts with him describing his childhood. It then jumps ahead to him moving out of his parents' house and getting a job. Then goes forward into his life as a father and how he overcomes his internal struggles that stemmed from childhood. He figures out how to keep himself from repeating past mistakes. He also learns how to give his children the childhood he wished he had.

The first time I came across a profane word was on page 14 the last paragraph when he was talking about a meal they had and what his father referred to it in the navy. There are a few times words like this are used. Although these words are used they do not take away from the book. They are not used so much that the book should not be read from beginning to end. The book could probably teach us all a little something.

This was an easy and difficult book to read. (I)The Mindset(/i) was easy to read and understand. The difficult part was putting the book down. I related to this book a lot. I really thought it was only going to take me a day to read this book. It was a very interesting read. I will say that Ace Bowers may talk about God and angels in the book at different times that being said I do not think this book should be overlooked for that. I think this book could teach us all something.

This book was amazing therefore I give it (b)4 out of 4 stars.(/b) I love books that are hard to put down. Not only was it hard to put down it made me think about my life and how I need to change and work on my own mindset. This book looks well edited. I do not have any grammatical errors to report.

There are no erotic scenes in this book. I'm glad that there are no erotic scenes in this book,because in some books like this there are those types of scenes. I really can not express enough how much I loved reading this book. It resented so well with me. I am starting to really look at my own life now much like Ace did at my age. We had similar upbringings and some of the fears he had are fears that I have.

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