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Review:I'm only like chapter 9 but I already wish there were more chapters. I love this book. It's really helping me to become a better person, more positive person. It's hard but I'm trying, thanks to LILLY (with 3 L's lol) but thank you for this book. I just hope I'm able to meet you one day so I can say thank you in person. ?? Read more
Review:I love Gabbie and i was super pumped about this book and i still enjoy it even after noticing that most of the poems are rip offs of others. In a lot of them the poem is rephrased and she'll change up the words a little bit and put it out as something brand new but she said she was inspired by others and gave credit so i'm giving it 4 stars overall because the illustrations and a lot of the poems were very good enough to overlook the not so orginal ones. Great read for youth and adults and you w... Read more
Review:I was so excited to read this book after his first book. He has such a knack for storytelling and he's hilarious. His outlook on life is always so funny and at the end of the day he always finds the silver lining. He has a special sense of humor which I share and so do millions of others which I would have never guessed. Once I started reading I didn't put it down. Each story was perfectly hand crafted and artistically put into words. He's had a lot of darkness in his life but he turned it into ... Read more
Review:Excited to receive the much anticipated CTH book. They provoke thoughts, challenge preconceptions, and have a point of view to back up the irony and the humor. Buy the book, revolt, repeat steps 1 & 2 until desired results are achieved. Check out Chapo FYM on Twitch also if you haven't already. Read more
Review:Reading this is taking the red pill, staying in Wonderland, and giving you a peek at how deep the rabbit hole goes.
I don't disagree with Scott's observations, in fact, it has prompted me to do additional research inter persuasion and influence starting with the "prequel" to Bigly which is "Influence" by Cialdini. I am, however, uncomfortable with Scott's conclusions and takeaways. "Win Bigly" uses the backdrop of Trump's rise to power as a vehicle to describe the tools of influence and per... Read more
Review:Kindle Unlimited although actually won paperback version through goodreads giveaway {not realizing it was for paperback versus kindle, and am legally blind so....} for Holy Bible - Best God Damned Version - Genesis: For atheists, agnostics, and fans of religious stupidity, then noticed on ku there was Holy Bible - Best God Damned Version - The Books of Moses: For atheists, agnostics, and fans of religious stupidity, and also yet to be released one on the New Testament.
Not much to comment... Read more
Review:I've gotten my hands on this witty piece of literature that exposes some very awkward chapters and one liners in the bible, such as David bringing twice the amount of foreskins needed to marry. Or Jesus and his missing narrative. Or the rather strange demon pigs. These are either all things readers of the bible have missed - or refused to think about.
Horus's book actually opens up dialogue between readers of the faith and poses interesting questions and encourages a research into the cul... Read more
Review:Hands down an amazing tool for a cheap thrill. Only a few dollars for pages filled with laughs and happy memories. It was the perfect pick me up for me and my friends during finals week. Hi welcome to chili's. Read more
Review:I am a true blue Marian Keyes fan. The Walsh women are a tough gang but they would be a hoot to hang out with. In this novel, Anna Walsh goes through some harrowing experiences like most of us will at some point in our lives. Keyes description of these emotions made me gasp at some points and at others I had to stop and have a good cry. She does not waste any words on melodrama but the choice words are those that make the reader feel what Anna is feeling. It is a wonderful, empathethic journe... Read more
Review:The author certainly has a command of the less frequently-used words in the English language, and, for the first 30% of the book, I enjoyed the tales. However, the overly-flowery prose, the lack of a plot, and the ongoing inner conflict with the author and his roots are interminable. Read more