Official Review: The Mindset by Ace Bowers

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I love when people share their story with the world. It means they are brave enough to let go of their past and live in the present, enjoying life to the fullest.
Maybe one day, I will, too.
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I always like a story about overcoming a tough childhood. It is a very difficult accomplishment. This one sounds like a quality effort. Thanks for the engaging introduction to this book.
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Wow, you made a memoir sound interesting! That takes skills. I don't usually (more like ever) read memoirs or autobiographies, but it actually sounds pretty good. I might even check it out! :wink:
Thanks for the review.
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It seems life was very challenging for the author he went through a rough patch when he was younger is life journey shaped him to become a great man he is today. I will take this book is a very inspiring read for people who find it hard to get through life. Fantastic review!
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Very good review. You've piqued my interest and now want to read this book. Thank you for sharing :)
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I came here to take a look at how book reviews are done. You've written your review quite well, and the memoir sounds like something I'd recommend to a few friends of mine. Keep up the awesome work!
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Steekira wrote: 17 Mar 2019, 20:59 I came here to take a look at how book reviews are done. You've written your review quite well, and the memoir sounds like something I'd recommend to a few friends of mine. Keep up the awesome work!
Well, bless your heart! I am so glad you read my review, and when I was first starting out, I made it a goal to read at least five reviews a day and comment on them. It gave me good insight to how to put it together. It also introduced me to some fine writers on this site and great books! Best wishes to you!
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ChydeanmahE95 wrote: 21 Feb 2019, 13:06 I love when people share their story with the world. It means they are brave enough to let go of their past and live in the present, enjoying life to the fullest.
Maybe one day, I will, too.
It’s a process to bare one’s soul to the world. And I always highly respect a person who does so. Maybe you can begin writing it now, and as it goes on paper, your courage will find its full momentum. I bet you have a great story to tell that will be of good help to many. Thank you so much for reading my review.
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Eva Darrington wrote: 03 Mar 2019, 19:47 I always like a story about overcoming a tough childhood. It is a very difficult accomplishment. This one sounds like a quality effort. Thanks for the engaging introduction to this book.
I believe this is just the beginning for this author. It is a great snapshot look into the life of a highly successful person. Thank you for reading my review and your kind words. 😊
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Crazyreader01 wrote: 16 Mar 2019, 18:50 Wow, you made a memoir sound interesting! That takes skills. I don't usually (more like ever) read memoirs or autobiographies, but it actually sounds pretty good. I might even check it out! :wink:
Thanks for the review.
Well, it’s short, so maybe it would be okay for you to give it a go. 😊 I understand how some genres aren’t for everyone. I have read so many books here that I never thought I would. I appreciate your kind comments, and thank thank you so much for reading my review.
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Paskiaxoxo wrote: 17 Mar 2019, 17:32 It seems life was very challenging for the author he went through a rough patch when he was younger is life journey shaped him to become a great man he is today. I will take this book is a very inspiring read for people who find it hard to get through life. Fantastic review!
Thank you for reading my review. Yes, he is such a success story! Great book!
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Striving to achieve success is not a small feat, especially for someone from a shaky home with low income. I smell inspiration. I think this book is for me.
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Nicole_Boyd wrote: 17 Mar 2019, 19:29 Very good review. You've piqued my interest and now want to read this book. Thank you for sharing :)
It’s a gem of a book, that’s for sure. Thank you for reading my review. 😊
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In a world where everyone is pointing fingers to blame anyone else for their situation, it is refreshing to hear stories of people taking responsibility for their own future and actually turning lemons in to lemonade. Thank you for this great review. This is one to add to my bookshelf for future reading.
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I could relate to that.. mismanagement and cruelty from home, I grew up the same way. It is not so easy, I admired the author for successfully overcoming the big tides of his life.
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