Official Review: And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White

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Re: Official Review: And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White

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Looking forward to get the book. It sounds interestingly great.
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It's always interesting to read something from a child's perspective but regardless this seems like an interesting memoir. Congrats on BOTD.

-- October 27th, 2017, 11:00 pm --

It's always interesting to read something from a child's perspective but regardless this seems like an interesting memoir. Congrats on BOTD.
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And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White is a pay-it-forward book with real life-lessons and a second-chance look at living. Given spirituality, it covers the memoir of a guy named Rob. The book has a 4 out of 4 stars rating.
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Sounds great. Thanks for the detailed review
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A motivational memoir that follows how he became a successful entrepreneur sounds inspiring! I love that there are lessons that the author learned from and shares it with his audience. It's always great to hear when authors truly share their experiences in a light-hearted and meaningful way. I love that the author included humorous antidotes from his childhood. This sounds like a sweet and inspiring book, but I think I'll pass on this one for now. Thank you for the lovely review!
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This Official Review is inspirational in that it has the profound effect of encouraging readers to read the book with the prospect of the readers benefitting from the book lessons about life, avoiding peer pressure, and becoming early adopters in their societies or communities. The Official Review has a positive impact on the reader.
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You wrote the review in such an enticing way it would convince me to read even if I wasn't totally in love with the book after one chapter. Tears in my eyes immediately (not that that's a hard feat, but anyway :D). Finally a motivational book concentrating on "ordinary" people. I love motivationaly speakers and the such but the most amazing things I ever learned were from people in my life. Even if I only knew them for a couple minutes.
Thanks for the insightful review!
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wow, nice book. I learned on that book, thanks for writing such a good review. I am excited to read that book. I want to try it.
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“ And Then I Met Margare” is a book for readers to be offered as an oblation, inspirational light hearted, adversity, and self advertisement and human backboned. I read “ And Then I Met Margare” and got it possessing a good taste!
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Awesome review! Makes me want to get a copy. Well done.
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This sounds like a lovely story to read. Well, actually, the author sounds like a lovely person and I almost want to meet them! LOL We shall see after I read the book if I get around to that!
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It sounds like an inspirational motivating book. While I commend anyone who "escapes" their means, I also feel that it should be important to showcase how they "escaped". Meaning was it studies or was it networking? Or was it that you simply left? This sounds more like what happened after the "escape".
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encouraging and inspiration

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thanks for your review
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Re:Official Review :And Then I Met Margaret by Rob White.
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So interesting book to read again and again I love it's life explanation from who you are to who you wish to become I love it.
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Post by Goodluck Innocent »

Wow indeed this is a life motivating book which have change me from zero to hero well thanks to the author more is expected.
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