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Official Review: The Three Freedoms by Tony Nwadialo

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Three Freedoms" by Tony Nwadialo.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The Three Freedoms by Tony Nwadialo is a non-fictional novel. This is the first volume of the Three Freedoms series. This volume one is tagged "How Human Will I Be". The novel is a spiritual book that offers thoughts and philosophies on Three Freedoms and singing Hu song. The author provided stories of Dim and Kitai in DRA to establish his philosophy through their lives.

Dim is from Democratic Republic of Africa (DRA). He was a hospital specialist who was at the top of his game. He freely offers his time, talent and training without expecting anything else from his patients. He was a man troubled with nightmares right from childhood not until he got in contact with Hu card which gave him access to a greater power and a greater purpose. He was determined to spread his knowledge of Hu song to as many that would listen. Kitai, a child of twelve years old who had started using Hu song since he was young now had the privilege to save the people in the capital from King Doe. He was sent on a dangerous mission by his guardian angel to deliver a "Super-SIM" to a contact in the Capital. Now the King is after him because of what he has. Will singing Hu save him? What did Kitai have? Is it the Super-SIM? Or is it the Hu song? What is the Hu song? How is it used? All this will be answered with a read.

The Three Freedoms by Tony Nwadialo offers a lot of things to the readers. The book contains a very raw and good philosophy about The Three Freedoms. The question is what is The Three Freedom? Answering this will be a spoiler but I will give you all hints. The Three Freedom is not just a religion. It offers its believers freedom from fear, anger and allows them to use Hu song as a tool to achieve everything in life. This is a book meant for the strong will and the open-minded. The philosophy of this book is deep, and it is in support of all religion. Hu simply means God and the Hu song is a song unto God which Christians and Muslims uses as Alleluia and Allah-Hu-Akbar respectively.

The author also uses the story of Dim and Kitai as a practical example of how Hu song is useful in human’s life and how it can be used to achieve all things no matter how hard and impossible it seems. These stories are easy to read and interesting for every lover of an entertaining storyline.This is a book that will raise questions in your heart, answer some questions and also educate you. The book offers lots on reincarnation, spirituality, sport and even governance. It will surely change the way you view the world and everything around you. That is why i enjoyed the book. I am waiting for volume two.

I rate The Three Freedom 4 out of 4 stars. I found no flaw in this spiritual book. I will recommend this non-fictional novel to lovers of educative and spiritual books with a lot of practical stories.

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The book that is inspiring and will help me change the way I view the world is really a must read. I can't wait to see how Dim and Kitai uses a Hu song to obtain their hearts' desires. Fascinating review!
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I can quickly see this is not a book for me. The concept of the Hu song is kinda confusing to me, but I am sure the book would clear that up. Some of the author's philosophy sounds like it would go against what I believe, so I would pass on this one. Thanks for your review.
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This a good review and it points on the key parts of the book. I am now aroused and would want to give a try.
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I'm not really into spiritual books as I have my own beliefs and am solid in them. I'm glad that you were able to enjoy this one, but I'm going to have to pass. It sounds like it will appeal to a certain audience. Thanks for the review.
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The content seems a but complex.
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I absolutely love philosophical and spiritual novels, thanks for your great review. I definitely want to read this book sometime soon.
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Rosemary Khathibe wrote: 23 Oct 2018, 03:11 The book that is inspiring and will help me change the way I view the world is really a must read. I can't wait to see how Dim and Kitai uses a Hu song to obtain their hearts' desires. Fascinating review!
It sure is thanks for dropping by and commenting
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melissy370 wrote: 23 Oct 2018, 06:28 I can quickly see this is not a book for me. The concept of the Hu song is kinda confusing to me, but I am sure the book would clear that up. Some of the author's philosophy sounds like it would go against what I believe, so I would pass on this one. Thanks for your review.
Its really a strong philosophy. thanks for commenting
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fredrick otieno wrote: 23 Oct 2018, 07:20 This a good review and it points on the key parts of the book. I am now aroused and would want to give a try.
you sure need to. thanks for commenting
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kandscreeley wrote: 23 Oct 2018, 07:35 I'm not really into spiritual books as I have my own beliefs and am solid in them. I'm glad that you were able to enjoy this one, but I'm going to have to pass. It sounds like it will appeal to a certain audience. Thanks for the review.
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writer808 wrote: 29 Oct 2018, 11:35 The content seems a but complex.
It is a complex book for the strong-willed. Thanks for commenting
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evan1995muniz wrote: 29 Oct 2018, 16:21 I absolutely love philosophical and spiritual novels, thanks for your great review. I definitely want to read this book sometime soon.
thanks, glad you enjoyed the review. Thanks for commenting
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This seems like a book that is more about spirituality than capturing Kitai and what he has. It seems kind of confusing and not really my cup of tea.
Either way, congratulations on the review!
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Sahar Majid wrote: 04 Nov 2018, 08:31 This seems like a book that is more about spirituality than capturing Kitai and what he has. It seems kind of confusing and not really my cup of tea.
Either way, congratulations on the review!
Thanks much
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