Dec 2015 BOTM ~ Feat. Review: Burn Zones by Jorge P. Newbery

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I regard this as a thorough way of looking at what we do. There is joy or empathy when hear about other people's stories.
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BURN ZONES by Jorge P. Newberry
After reading the review on, "Burn Zones" by Jorge P. Newberry, this seems like a book I would enjoy reading since I am a fun of autobiographies. It would be a wonderful experience to immerse myself into Jorge's mind as he navigates through the different "Burn Zones" of his life and how he manages to come out stronger. To be engaged by his courage to work for competing newspaper companies as a young boy and to use his life lessons when he is older to build up wealth.
Good review, I am captivated by the book already, even without getting a hold of it.
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Truly inspiring...love books that highlight determination, passion, and perseverance. I think we could all use a dose of enthusiasm & support along life's journey. Thanks for a commendable review!
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Great job, life is a journey keep it up
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"Burn Zones" is like a rollercoaster ride of near failures and successes. Going through the valleys of life and career to the mountain tops of success and pride of never giving up. This story gives inspiration to anyone who wants to face life and career head on and not give in to failure.
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The music band section of the review actually caught my attention and gave me a feel of excitement about the book
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This is a great review..With the look of things,this book will teach many people lessons. Wish to have the book.
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The book is inspiring. I liked the review so thank you for the excellent review.
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Post by Simon Evans »

BURN ZONES :playing life's bad hand by Jorge P. Newbery is really motivating and encouraging to drive at success, despite life's obstacles, Jorge's transition from one life's zone to the other, makes it of a great interest for every reader, this review is nice, thanks to the Author for putting this together..
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I developed a never-give-up mindset once I read this book.
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Post by Katerina Katapodi »

This book is amazing and full of suspense, one can say, as it demonstrate, how unpredictable life can be some times! The things happened to hero here, can happen to anybody, and still worse! Thus as life is unpredictable sometimes, and things come in a different way from the one, we've planned or want, we are forced sometimes, to develop ''other'' forces and talents to overcome problems and unhappy facts!
Yes, man is stronger than what we think and we can find this strength in ourselves too! Everything is dictated from feeling to survive, or if we have tendency from our unhappiness we can become even more wise, and discover things and people we hadn't imagined so far! If one has a good character, he/she can use his/her forces and talents to develop in other domains, and here in book ''HELP OTHERS'' there's nothing better than this, and it's the main term of self-fulfillment in life. The determinism of Being! Congratulations to Author!
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Post by aggiered04 »

Awesome review! I was thinking about reading it but I wasn’t totally convinced. You certainly got me to the “reader” side! I’m not sure how much I’ll personally relate to it once I do start reading it, but your review tells me to give it a shot.
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Great Review! I really appreciate the fact that you explained the title of the book in relation to its content. This sounds like an inspirational book with an interesting character.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I absolutely love your review because your enthusiasm for the book is clear, without creating a biased review.
The metaphor of the burn zones is great, I´d never heard of the term before. I don´t know if the editors already pointed it out, but it´s not exactly a euphemism, at least not in the Linguistic sense of the word.
Anyway, sounds like Jorge built a life for himself and that´s always inspirational and I´m all for Disney-like motivation every once in a while.
Sounds like a great book! Thanks for your review.
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Post by Onat »

Awesome Review, CataclysmicKnight, I like motivational and inspiration book, I think I must read this book.. Burn Zones.. and Congrats to the author as well.
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