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A review by mollylooby
The Art of Fully Living: 1 Man. 10 Years. 100 Life Goals Around the World by Tal Gur
5.0
*I was given a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review*
From the very beginning, I was drawn in. The easy tone snatched my attention right away, and I found I couldn't stop reading! This book - above all else - is insanely readable. I read the entire thing in two sittings. That's more than 100 pages per sitting. Non-fiction isn't usually something that grabs my attention this fiercely, but The Art of Fully Living grabbed me and refused to let go.
The Art of Fully Living is the perfect combination of storytelling and information. The two flowed together seamlessly, and because of the stories, all the advice made perfect sense straight away.
Most importantly, this book filled me with a strong 'I can do anything' feeling, and that's powerful stuff! I finished some chapters with an intense feeling of happiness filling me up. Gur makes it sound so easy! And maybe it is.
Inspiring, joyous, and celebratory, The Art of Fully Living is a book I won't forget in a hurry.
From the very beginning, I was drawn in. The easy tone snatched my attention right away, and I found I couldn't stop reading! This book - above all else - is insanely readable. I read the entire thing in two sittings. That's more than 100 pages per sitting. Non-fiction isn't usually something that grabs my attention this fiercely, but The Art of Fully Living grabbed me and refused to let go.
The Art of Fully Living is the perfect combination of storytelling and information. The two flowed together seamlessly, and because of the stories, all the advice made perfect sense straight away.
Most importantly, this book filled me with a strong 'I can do anything' feeling, and that's powerful stuff! I finished some chapters with an intense feeling of happiness filling me up. Gur makes it sound so easy! And maybe it is.
Inspiring, joyous, and celebratory, The Art of Fully Living is a book I won't forget in a hurry.