Official Review: And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White

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And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White

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Memoirs are great as they give life experiences from which the wise could learn, I really enjoyed the way this book was depicted and gives a lot of room for self-improvement without sounding like a lecture by my grandma.
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From the review the author shares the experiences he had while growing up, it inspires and motivate the reader
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Wow! The writer must be a great one.I'm looking forward to reading the novel.I like learning from other people's experience. Good work.Thanks for such a nice review[amazon=][/amazon]
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I'm interested in the childhood-logic aspect. It's always a treat to see the inner workings of a decision, and kids come up with some crazy stuff. Thanks for the review!
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Re:official review: And then I met Margaret by Rob white.
Generally I enjoyed reading this book, it was well written, thoughtful and entertaining.

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Re:official review: And then I met Margaret by Rob white.
Generally I enjoyed reading this book, it was well written, thoughtful and entertaining.
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Thank you for your review. I look forward to reading the book and taking whatever in it to live with greater clarity and balance to enjoy my life more so. Blessed be.
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A momoir of journey through life, experiences and the grab of the lessons in order to make amends.
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Lovely review and nice examples. Would love to give this one a short read
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I was going to just pass this one by. But after reading your review and several others I have decided that I might actually :) Enjoy this book! Thank you for your review! I look forward to this one in my bookshelf!
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It is heartwarming to read inspirational stories and this one seems just right.Rob realised that the unassuming people he encountered on his journey through life gave powerful insights and life lessons that are superb starting points for a new life. Thanks for the review.
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Today's #BOTD sounds absolutely amazing! Your review was fantastic...thank you! I grabbed my copy and I cannot wait to begin reading. This reminds me of one of those books you keep at your bedside that you never stop reading, in fact. I love that the author is sharing his learnings with his readers...paying it forward to us in a similar way it was paid forward to him. Thank you, Rob White, for making this wonderful and inspiring read #free to your readers! Based on the awesome ratings/reviews, you clearly are the perfect person, the key, the teacher that has helped so many people learn and grow as individuals in the world around us. Thank you so much!
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I've been reading more of these kinds of books lately. I like being able to learn from other people's experiences.
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Very nice review! Second chances and paying it forward— two of my favorite things. Looks like this former teacher has an interesting tale to tell. I am looking forward to reading this book.
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An inspirational book on how to break free from the chains that hold us back. Am definitely reading this memoir. Thanks botd.
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It doesn't sound like the book that I will pick up, but not because it does not sound interesting. More that I'm not in the mood for a motivational memoir right now :D
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