Reviews by Allison Hammerle
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What's He Really Thinking? (Reviewed 11/3/2009)This book was one I picked simply because the other choices seemed less interesting. I've had it half-read on my shelf for almost four months now and I recently regained my enjoyment of reading so I picked it up. It's a very interesting read about how the mind of a man works. I was surprised how much ...
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Find Your Strongest Life (Reviewed 10/7/2009)This book was a relatively easy read for someone like me who prefers fiction novels. It's about why women today are unhappy and what they can do to change it. Marcus Buckingham wrote this book based on research he did for an Oprah special (which I happened to see). He doesn't give any formulas or tell ...
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A Million Miles in a Thousand Years (Reviewed 10/5/2009)I loved this book, though it took until the 29th chapter to gain my full appreciation. The book starts out slow, explaining the process of writing a story, not only in a book but in life, and showing how depressing and boring life can be without a story or purpose. In chapter 15, Donald Miller talks ...
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The Principle of the Path (Reviewed 7/27/2009)So this is the second book I chose to review as a Book Review Blogger. I read the first chapter and was instantly drawn in to such a simple principle that can be so hard sometimes to grasp. This book is about how the simple and small decisions you make lead you down a path according to the nature of ...
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The Noticer (Reviewed 4/27/2009)This book was definitely on my top 5 list. It was well written, kept my attention, and had possibly hundreds of life lessons gracefully interwoven throughout the storyline. The book is written about the narrator's experience with a man named Jones. Jones is a wanderer; he refuses offers for money or ...
