Official Review: Alphabet Motivation by Nakita Jackson

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Re: Official Review: Alphabet Motivation by Nakita Jackson

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Wow, just the review alone sparks a level of interest and curiosity that makes one just want to drop everything else and get on with reading this book. I'm a lover of motivational words and this is just my type of book.
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I like the sound of this book. It sounds really inspirational. I also like that it teaches Young Adults new vocabulary. Good Review!
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Oh what a creative book. It seems like a nice idea. Im going to give this a try. Thanks for a great review.
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I found you review to give a succinct yet well rounded perspective of this book and helped me understand how I may feel when reading it. I love to read inspiring and insightful words and this book appears to bring a refreshing approach to that experience! Thank you :)
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Such motivation books are a source of inspiration for readers. I like such books. The reviewer has very critically evaluated the whole book. Good review.
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Post by Vickie Noel »

Lovely review, it seems more of a motivational book than a young adult book. I do agree that the use of alliterative words are quite a lot of fun to sound aloud, I find myself using them a lot in day-to-day speech. Not sure I'll follow up on the daily motivational reading though, but glad you enjoyed the book.
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Great review. It seems an interesting read . I really appreciate motivational books because they inspire us a lot. It has a creative concept on it. Thanks for sharing this to us.
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It's an alphabet with a twist. Very interesting book. Great review, I really liked how you wrote this one.
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Post by tamdlyte »

What a great idea! I'm not a big fan of motivational blah blah but this sounds really cute! And all the alliteration is likely to make the motivation stick! :)
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Nice review of a nice motivational book. Books like Alphabet Motivation by Nakita Jackson are too few and far between for us to appreciate. I'm thankful that Ms Nakita took the time to create this book on positivity. :tiphat: :techie-studyingbrown:
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I'm relieved that this book doesn't sound overly religious. I was concerned with its classification on Amazon. It actually sounds really unique in its motivational techniques. Sometimes out of the box is a good thing. Thanks for your insight!
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Post by tarafarah7 »

I love books like this! They are also really fun to use in the classroom as an engage strategy at the beginning of each class! I may just have to add this ine to my library! What a great BOTD! Thank you for your review! :-)
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i never knew it would be such a beauty..words narrated so brilliantly.just by using single alphabet,she made kids journey to place they never goes
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Post by YUSUFATILA »

Good review! that depicts the entire flow of the book.It is true reading the book isn't boredom at all.Makes one think in diversity with short story regarding the motivations.Nice review!
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A good review, grateful for it. Nice learning tool.
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