Review of Purpose

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Review of Purpose

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Purpose" by Gina Bianchini.]
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3 out of 5 stars
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As far as I've understood from my reading of the book, the author was somehow inspired by The Ikigai journey, as they're really the same name. The book starts with a good introduction, ignoring the typos, it was a really good start. The book goes on being a lengthy one, rather than talking straight to the point, the author talks about a lot of turns and everything else that makes it boring to read. It sure is an interesting one, when you read it, it's really interesting at points, especially the Purpose 30 ritual, it peeked my interest and it's something that the readers might love since it's a new thing they can do, its something unique that they might love. Overall the book is quite lengthy and in my suggestion a few of the things should be cut out, as they're repeating and the author is mostly focusing on community development, which is quite understandable from her perspective, but saying the same thing makes is quite boring.
The author can try a few more fun elements rather than talking too much, she can use a few smaller examples that readers might love to read. Her writings and overall experiences are very good and this could be a well-liked book in the future.
I'll rate this book 3 out of 5.

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