Review of Who Told You That You Were Naked?
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Review of Who Told You That You Were Naked?
Who Told You That You Were Naked? by William Combs is truly a mind-blowing book. It is an excellent read for all ages. It begins with a detailed description of how everything concerning humanity began. The story describes our journey from the beginning of time, how we came into being and everything else that came after to this very present day. It goes into details about the journey of creation, the falling out, the redemption, and what we ought to do about it all as a whole. We see a clear display of wit and experience the tremendous depth of knowledge throughout the information published and the research that went into writing this entire book. A lot of enlightenment and eye-opening happens as one continues to read through every chapter to the very end where a decision needs to be made given all the information absorbed through the reading.
To highlight some of my favorite things about this book I will start by saying that I loved the sense of humor that is easily portrayed by William. His great sense of humor makes the book even more interesting. The second thing I noted about this book was its incredible flow as far as the chapters and build-up of the story go. We had a smooth transition of events slowly and amicably resulting in an amazing finish. It is just beautiful to experience. The use of testimonials to elaborate and demonstrate clarity and relatability also helped a big deal to make this book a great catch. The use of simple and easy-to-read vocabulary also played a big role in making this a go-to book for everyone.
Having read through the whole book it is very difficult for me to point out anything that I did not like about it. I truly enjoyed reading through every chapter and taking note of how good everything was written and described I don't find anything to speak ill of. The editing was well done.
I am so so excited to recommend this book to my fellow generation, the millennials, especially those struggling to answer questions about their identity, origin, destiny, purpose just to name a few. This is mainly because after reading through this book it is easier to maneuver through life with more certainty. It will help in decision-making and general lifestyle choices. I would also greatly recommend it to parents all over to help build and nurture growth in their little ones so that it helps as they come face to face with the realities of life and its difficulties. Generally, this book is a perfect guide to help everyone's search for answers concerning life and purpose.
I would rate this book four out of four stars because of its adverse knowledge and depth in matters of life helping answer the most important questions we as humans have.
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