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Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 24 May 2018, 07:44
by Rosemary Wright
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Reflections from the Man in the Mirror" by Timothy A. Natale.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Reflections from the Man in the Mirror, by Timothy A. Natale, is about the author's life journey and somethings he learned along the way. As a lad, his family provided the necessary support for him, but he didn't live up to their expectations. He was enrolled at the university, and thereafter, his grades were consistently low. Eventually, he decided it was time for his life to change. At the age of twenty, he enlisted in the United States Army to make a difference in his world. Basically, this narrative consists of the valuable lessons Timothy learned from some special people he has met in life.

In a fascinating manner, the author unveils his mentors, which are his parents, siblings, grandparents, cousins, school friends, high school principal, and some people he met while in the army. Interestingly, this inspirational guide consists of several personal stories narrated in a non-linear way. The accounts highlight Timothy's life struggles and how he paid attention to his heroes. Every chapter of the book begins with the introduction of each mentor, then shows Timothy's unique relationship and experience with them.

What I like most about this narration is that the author included how he applied what he learned and obtained good results. Comprising 197 pages, this nonfictional book is engaging and easy to read. Exploring the themes of the outcomes of passion, genuine friendship, and loyalty, it encourages its readers to stay humble, have compassion for others, and enjoy life. After reading it, I've learned to appreciate more the people who are by my side during the best and worst moments of my life.

Of all the heroes Timothy presented, my favorite is Jalen, a friend and brother. I chose him because he was the one that inspired Timothy to write this motivational book. Furthermore, I noticed some grammatical and typographical errors, such as "I would have to let help themselves" and "As nervous as I was the join the Army." However, they didn't interrupt my reading flow. If you don't like self-help books that oftentimes repeat points, then this one may bore you because it has some repeated details.

In conclusion, this book is well written, entertaining, and occasionally, humorous. The author succeeded in offering his points, and hence, I have no choice but to rate the narration 4 out of 4 stars. It'll be very helpful to people experiencing struggles and failures in any area of life.

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Re: Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 27 May 2018, 08:55
by Samantha Simoneau
I love the way the book is formatted, with each chapter introducing a "mentor" in his life. I haven't come across a memoir organized that way and it sounds interesting. This seems like a touching, uplifting, concise book and your thorough review has made me want to read it. Thanks!

Re: Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 27 May 2018, 09:27
by cpru68
This genre will never grow old for me. I love it when an author takes what he has learned and uses it to teach others. These types of books are far reaching and generally keep their place in the world and on the shelf for people to come back to again and again. Sounds like the author did a great job on this one.

Re: Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 27 May 2018, 10:08
by togormey
Good review. Motivational books are helpful in this world of so many challenges. Thank you.

Re: Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 27 May 2018, 10:12
by gen_g
Thanks for the honest review - it is always heartwarming to hear about inspirational success stories, and this seems exactly like it!

Re: Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 27 May 2018, 22:12
by Manang Muyang
A happy-go-lucky teener becomes a hero in his maturity. This is a good one for everybody; it is never too late to change for the better. And how wonderful that the author attributes his metanoia to the people around him!

Thanks, Rosemary Wright, for writing this review right.

Re: Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 28 May 2018, 00:38
by Jerl Eaj flores
This one will inspire others because of real outcomes and how life hallenge us and also this one telling the communication and love we receive with our Family and friends and relatives and some people who are near with us

Re: Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 28 May 2018, 10:15
by Rosemary Wright
Miriam Molina wrote: 27 May 2018, 22:12 A happy-go-lucky teener becomes a hero in his maturity. This is a good one for everybody; it is never too late to change for the better. And how wonderful that the author attributes his metanoia to the people around him!

Thanks, Rosemary Wright, for writing this review right.
You're welcome Miriam. I'm glad you stopped by. :tiphat:

Re: Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 28 May 2018, 15:12
by crediblereading2
Thank you for your detailed review. A narration of love, compassion and what it takes to be successful in life is surely inspirational.

Re: Official Review: Reflections from the Man in the Mirror

Posted: 01 Jun 2018, 23:37
by Ashiyya Tariq
This motivational book thoroughly describes the role of the people around us in our success. The stories mentioned in the book seems to be inspiring. I would like to read this book. Thanks for your well rounded review.