Official Review: New Every Morning by Phillip Underwood

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Qer wrote: 15 May 2021, 08:12 Review 100% on point. This book is timely for thousands of people who have been affected by this pandemic in one way or another. The 30 day snippets makes it easier to digest. Good read.
Thank you so much for your honest feedback on it!
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Heinstin Masheti wrote: 15 May 2021, 08:19 Am in love the with the reviews context. It's quit inspirational. It's actually what we are going through in life as at now. Thank you for the review
Glad to know you find it inspirational!
Thank you! :)
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Booklover Becca wrote: 15 May 2021, 15:34 This sounds like a positive book to lift spirits anytime, not just in a pandemic, but I’m glad people have it as an option with the ongoing shutdowns and we’re all waiting to get back to normal. Thanks for the great review
Thanks very much for sharing your thoughtful comments! :D
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 16 May 2021, 01:26 I’m sure this book is going to help many during this pandemic. Thanks for your insightful review!
Thanks for reading! :)
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Md Tahminul Islam wrote: 16 May 2021, 06:22 It seems the book can be a good resource to shed some light of positiveness at the time of lockdowns that created depressions and anxiousness among many.
It surely can be!
Thanks for taking the time to read the review! :)
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Sou Hi wrote: 16 May 2021, 20:59 Thanks for your interesting review. The lockdown sure is a much-needed and effective method in the fight against the current worldwide pandemic. Some may not like it, but I appreciate those like the author, who make use of it and find a more meaningful job to do. This photo book's title seems to tell us that no matter how hard lives are, a new morning will always come.
It's a difficult time for us all and I do agree that with efforts, determination, and the right motivation, darkness will give way for light to come.
Thank you so much for leaving a valuable and insightful comment!
Much appreciated!
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Sounds like a nice book, especially with the sunrise pictures, but not one I would normally read. Great review!
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I think this book would be good for anyone who is going through a difficult time. No matter what the cause is, it would be good for hope and encouragement. Thank you for an informative review!
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The author gives insight in to looking at the current situation in a positive manner. This is useful for anyone as we are still grappling with the Corona virus and its effect still impacting the everyday life. Thank you for the detailed review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 17 May 2021, 08:05 Sounds like a nice book, especially with the sunrise pictures, but not one I would normally read. Great review!
Thanks for passing by! :)
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cd20 wrote: 17 May 2021, 18:48 I think this book would be good for anyone who is going through a difficult time. No matter what the cause is, it would be good for hope and encouragement. Thank you for an informative review!
I truly agree.
Thanks a lot for your kind words! :)
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DANAWEB wrote: 18 May 2021, 07:55 The author gives insight in to looking at the current situation in a positive manner. This is useful for anyone as we are still grappling with the Corona virus and its effect still impacting the everyday life. Thank you for the detailed review!
His positive thinking really made this book worthwhile.
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I'm sure some might not like this book, but I find it inspirational and it gives hope especially to people who have been affected by this covid pandemic. Great job! Your review is awesome.
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Books like this are needed during this time. I'm glad you found this text to be authentic and inspiring. Great work!
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It is good to know that someone was able to get something positive out of this dreadful situation, it gives hope indeed. Thanks for your honest review!
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