Review for The Never Ending Life by Anum Abdullah
The Never Ending Life by
Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Publication: Grosvenor House Publishing
Publication Date: Feb 22, 2018
Format: PDF
Price: $9.99
Pages: 284
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We all have a story! A story that we try to hide, share, forget, or learn. We each have a voice to express ourselves for who we are. The Never Ending Life was such a read composed in a way to voice itself, thanks to Anum Abdullah. As a read with 274 pages, it consists of 14 chapters specialize on specific matters that are close to your heart. If you are a driven reader of Reader's Digest and Chicken Soup for the Soul, then this is dearly a read for you. Topics addressed: You, Love, Missing Someone, The Travel Bag, Forgiveness, Life As We Know It, That One Person, Death, Abuse, Milestones of Life, Friendship, Relationships, The Male Species, and A Rollercoaster Of Emotions.
If you are a self-help genre enthusiast who is a sensitive reader, you need to buckle up since Anum discusses intimate topics. It's utmost importance to notice that the author addresses gender-specific ideas, hence, be open-minded.
There is a story for everyone, but it's too generic in view and perspective: thought spot-on when addressing each topic, it questions the contents practicality and the author's underlying intentions. Using a 'convincing tone,' Anum's eloquent writing style defines her maturity and vivacity. Furthermore, its smooth, easy pace, pausing when necessary, helps you to grasp the idea conveyed. Anum's words ring a storytelling vibe as she voice as the narrator. She embarks on a mission to breach cultural and social conventions paving the way to stamp a flagship on people's rights and free-will.
This read plays a twin role: it acts as a motivator, bring out a way on how people can approach and handle situations differently; it acts as a vessel, questioning your inner consciousness. The content makes you question about your life's decisions, taking you back and forth into your past and present helping you determine your future step. It acts as a story for your soul, a food-for-though, approaching life through various perspectives.
Based on the nature of this book, it would have been better if Anum has shared her own experiences than make a statement. Also, there are noticeable constant changes in tone and address, shifting throughout this plot. There are minor grammatical mistakes, and the sentence structure needs improvement. Touching every nook and cranny about an individual's turn of events in life, Anum makes The Never Ending Life a worthwhile, inspirational read.

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