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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Noble And Great Ones" by Mark Colo.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Written by Mark Colo, The Noble And Great Ones is a motivational book that seeks to help readers to realize and fulfill the potential within them. Through this book, the author sought to open the eyes of every reader to the potential for greatness that lies within each one of them.

The book discussed the power of acronyms and provided the reader with acronyms to shield him from negativity and improve his spirituality. In this book, the reader will find common attributes that distinguished noble and great ones. The author also listed examples of noble and great men, identified mainly by the traits or qualities they possessed. Such men included Abraham Lincoln, Job, Solomon, and many others. These noble and great men were divided into emotional rulers, intellectual rulers, spiritual rulers, resilient rulers, and explorers. However, they all had common attributes and qualities, which the author revealed to us in this book.

This book has a few positive aspects. Firstly, the language employed in this book is easy to understand. Also, the author employs a tone that engages the reader and ensures that he quickly grasps the concepts being dealt with in this book. Not only this, the author provided an expansive list of great men and women who lived throughout history. Through these examples of great men and women, the reader can glean insights and ideas that will help him in his personal life.

However, the book also had a few negative points. Firstly, I found a host of errors in this book. This showed that the book was not professionally edited. Not only this, even though the acronyms provided in this book were meant to help the readers to easily remember key ideas and principles that will aid them in their daily lives, the acronyms turned out, in the end, to be too many. This means that such readers will still have difficulty memorizing the ideas and concepts such acronyms seek to expose. Also, I did not agree entirely with the list of noble and great ones provided by the author.

Due to all the negative points listed in this book, I am compelled to deduct one star from my rating of this book. Consequently, I rate The Noble And Great Ones 3 out of 4 stars. I did not give this book a lower rating because it was still educative and informative. I recommend this book to all who wish to discover and fulfill their divine potential and mandate.

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Post by El_limitless »

A book that'll remind me of the potentials for greatness that lie within me is one I will love to read any day, anytime. Great review.
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The author offers an intriguing perspective about greatness and spirituality. I am interested in the common attributes and qualities he has enumerated in relationship to the well-known personalities you have mentioned. This was an interesting review. I appreciated your comments about the acronyms.
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Post by Kavita Shah »

A motivational book with Acronym and their powers. What is Adolf doing in there? Too many acronyms don't sound good either. Thank you for your honest review!
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