Official Review: Alphabet Motivation by Nakita Jackson

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Re: Official Review: Alphabet Motivation by Nakita Jackson

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Cute cover photo btw. The paragraphs are imbibed with positivity & encouragement,but they also focus on asking questions of one’s self as well. These paragraphs will help readers with self-reflection & they may also spark some questions &ideas about things the reader may not have idea on or access to
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I just have to say, thank you for your review of this book. There are so many different motivational books, and yet they all seem the same these days. How many different ways can you motivate people? Your review of this book has shown me that being a little quirky and using a different tactic, much like how we would teach children, makes a huge difference and definitely intrigues me. I will be going to get this book!
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Good review. Normally I don't do motivational books but after reading the first few pages I like the idea of each letter of the alphabet is used for different motivation. Congrats on being BOTD
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Post by Sarah_Khan »

I normally tend to stay away from motivational reads because they do not interest me and they all seem the same, but the layout of this book sounds unique. Great job on your detailed review explaining exactly how this book is layed out. :)
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the use of alliteration is so creative. i can give the book 4 stars just because of that.. then 4 stars as well for this review.. such a good job!
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Post by Strangerthanfiction »

Great review. This sounds like the perfect read for fans of books that are motivational, inspiring, and full of positivity. Not really my cup of tea but I think I might try it one letter a day. Thanks so much for sharing.
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While I could always use some extra motivation, I'm not quite sure if this book is right for me. Might be useful someday but for now I have plenty of inspirational/motivational books in my arsenal. Still, I'll keep it on the "to read" list in case the need arises. Thank you for the insightful review.
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This sounds like a beautiful book! I love the idea of short but powerful daily meditation-type readings that allow the reader to think beyond herself. The alliteration makes it even more fun! Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for a great review REVDATA. Everyone could use self revelation and a daily mantra. Thanks Nakita.
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I was curious about this because I like the cover design. The sample did not have enough content for me to determine if I'll like it, so I'm glad the review was thorough.
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Post by powergirl »

This book gives me such a spark,it really makes me want to have a great day! Packed with inspiration and so motivational! Do yourself a favor and get your copy today!
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Doesn't sound like something I'd usually read, but it seems like an inspirational read! Great review!
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Not my sort of book, but I appreciate the style the author has used. I like the way it focuses on a letter of the alphabet for each paragraph, and the use of quirky words should also make this appeal to younger audiences.
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Post by melleigha »

Everyone can use some motivation, so I am looking forward to reading this book.
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I'm sure there are a lot of folks for whom this would be helpful. However, I am not one of them. Indeed, I think this much alliteration would have me running, screaming, from the room. Thanks for the review.
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