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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Where You Are & How To Get There" by Nolan Ryan Recker.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Where You Are & How To Get There by Nolan Ryan Recker is a book about finding yourself, at least on the surface. It goes so much deeper than that. The book starts off from a different perspective that talks about Recker himself and sets your expectations for the entire book. Recker then goes on to fulfill those expectations over numerous chapters and various subtopics, all of them geared toward answering the question: where are you? Recker teaches the power of questions, how to ask them, and the important ones that you can ask.

I really enjoyed Recker’s style of writing. I could analyze why and talk about it in technical terms, but I think what it ultimately boils down to is that it feels like a conversation with a friend when you read this book. It has a way of reeling you in and making you interact with its content, which is something I think a lot of writers can learn from.

As for the content of the book, Recker seemed to have found the perfect blend between philosophy, self-improvement, and religion. “Ayeka” is the driving factor behind this book, and the Hebrew word means, “Where are you?” The sentiment permeates the entire piece and is explored through different lenses. I like how Recker doesn’t shy away from asking deep questions concerning how we find purpose, our views on the world, and our relationship with the Creator. My favorite chapter was “Personality,” which delves into the difference between who we are and the way we are, which is something I never thought about before.

The book also manages to talk about religion without overwhelming you with it. In fact, I think Recker goes out of his way to make sure he doesn’t alienate that part of his audience while still being able to communicate all of his points effectively. He does go deeper into those themes and topics in later chapters, but it still doesn’t feel like it’s being forced down your throat. Recker’s approach involves explaining his perspective to you and then letting you glean your own thoughts and conclusions from that, which is something I respect.

I really can’t think of anything I disliked about this book. There were a few minor errors, but they weren’t nearly enough to deter me from giving it 4 out of 4 stars. It was a fascinating and thought-provoking read that made me want to pick up something else by Recker. That being said, I recommend this to people who feel lost, less than, and also those struggling to find their purpose. I think picking this book up is a step in the right direction.

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I am 100% for self help books that allow us and encourage us to look deeper into who we are. The review was done with a very professional and in-depth tone, encouraging me to put this one on my shelf for future reading. The review makes the book sound like it can lift a person up; so many could benefit from this.
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I think this book is very deep and addresses deep subjects. I love the book's title but I don't think that I am cut out for its contents. Thanks to the reviewer for a well detailed review.
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It sounds like this is an excellent book for helping people turn their lives around and find their purpose in the world. I really appreciate your informative review. Well done!
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This is an interesting book, the author was trying to help people to know their goals in life nice review.
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I really like where the book is leading to. Asking is okay and also possible suggestions for questions. I would love to read it. Thank you for the insightful review!
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I believe this book is excellent for readers of this genre but for me I don't enjoy such genres. Thanks for your thorough review.
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Prisallen wrote: 07 Oct 2022, 08:30 It sounds like this is an excellent book for helping people turn their lives around and find their purpose in the world. I really appreciate your informative review. Well done!
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This is a book that's easy to recommend to anyone currently struggling with finding their feet and understanding how to achieve their goals. Thanks for the amazing and detailed review and recommendation.
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I have not read this book but your review of it has provided me with enough to understand what it entails. Thanks.
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Where You Are & How To Get There by Nolan Ryan Recker is a book about finding yourself, at least on the surface. Great review.
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Based on the review, I can conclude this book is absolutely fascinating and engaging. I look forward to reading this amazing book. Thanks for a mindblowing review.
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I like how you compare the book to having a conversation with a friend. Your positive review makes the book sound like it needs to go on my "must-read" list.
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A book about self-discovery and reflection interspersed with religion. amazing review! Looking forward to reading the book.
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