As I already mentioned once, I don’t read other people’s reviews until I’m done with a book. Opinions are subjective, and I like to start a novel with a bias-free mind.
When I checked on GR, I noticed something odd. Some people were lamenting the fact that Gail’s writing style sounded too dry, while others complained about excessive enthusiasm. Which is which, then? In my opinion, Extraordinary Women in History falls in the middle: the chapters are quite short, and that suggests a certain dryness; there’s an undercurrent of passion too, though, especially in the introduction. I mean, it’s not unbalanced.
I loved reading the book. I wish I had known these things beforehand. The book emphasizes on loving yourself when you are going through rough times. The author also underlines some suggestions for how to cope up with the situation. Learn To Love Yourself not only focusses on changing relationship patterns in today's world but also teaches to value one's own self.
I would, definitely give 5 stars to the book. Thanks to @travellingpagestours and @leahgailauthor for providing me an opportunity to read and review the book.… (plus d'informations)
Extraordinary Women In History by Leah Gail is a remarkable book witnessing all the achievements made by women over the years. The book has mentioned some renowned names from all over the world. The book was really interesting and informative. Extraordinary Women In History is best for students for their curriculum. It was a great read as I came to know about so many accomplishments made women, who broke barriers of color and racism.
Definitely, I am going to award 5 stars to the book. And, thanks to Book Review Crew for providing me an opportunity to read and review the book.
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When I checked on GR, I noticed something odd. Some people were lamenting the fact that Gail’s writing style sounded too dry, while others complained about excessive enthusiasm. Which is which, then? In my opinion, Extraordinary Women in History falls in the middle: the chapters are quite short, and that suggests a certain dryness; there’s an undercurrent of passion too, though, especially in the introduction. I mean, it’s not unbalanced.
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