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itibaren Selcë e Poshtëme, Arnavutluk

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I found this book extremely entertaining and read it in three days. Joe still is on his journey and I think still has things to learn about his faith (don't we all)regarding dogma, etc. Also, he struggles with reeling in his ego. If he ever ventures on to Goodreads and reads this, this is not an insult.;) I think the ego comes from years of beating down and being beat up by Hollywood, not to mention the childhood he had. I spent some time in Hollywood and I frequently thank God I left. I couldn't take its superficiality. However, Joe's heart seems much bigger than his ego and he humble's himself, alot. He admits to flunking Christian test number 1, 2, 3, 4 etc, etc. etc, etc. It seems by the end of the book his ego has become smaller. He is starting to pass the tests that come his way. You can't help but grow very fond of him, and what a life he has had. There were times I was busting out laughing and then filling up with tears. I wish Joe peace and luck. And that he continues to grow in his faith. If he was my neighbor, I'd look forward to chatting as we passed each other on walks around the neighborhood.

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Amazing book about the Holocaust and mother-daughter communication. Different perspective. Very intense. Couldn't put it down

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I've probably read the series a good ten times in my life. His humor is so original and, just inescapable. Try not to laugh, you will fail. This series really helped me care for reading at a crucial time in my development. It made mee understand that it was important to be creative and to use your imagination. Also, the satire end of things really gave me a perspective about how things are really quite similar, no matter where you go. Now, grown and old, I can still go back and enjoy them over and over. It doesn't get old, and it never loses its message. A series for the ages.