This author participates in the Readers' Favorite Free Book Program, which is open to all readers and is completely free. The author will provide you with a free copy of their book in exchange for an honest review. You and the author will discuss what sites you will post your review to and what kind of copy of the book you would like to receive (eBook, PDF, Word, paperback, etc.). To begin, click the purple email icon to send this author a private email.
This author participates in the Readers' Favorite Book Review Exchange Program, which is open to all authors and is completely free. Simply put, you agree to provide an honest review an author's book in exchange for the author doing the same for you. What sites your reviews are posted on (B&N, Amazon, etc.) and whether you send digital (eBook, PDF, Word, etc.) or hard copies of your books to each other for review is up to you. To begin, click the purple email icon to send this author a private email, and be sure to describe your book or include a link to your Readers' Favorite review page or Amazon page.
This author participates in the Readers' Favorite Book Donation Program, which was created to help nonprofit and charitable organizations (schools, libraries, convalescent homes, soldier donation programs, etc.) by providing them with free books and to help authors garner more exposure for their work. This author is willing to donate free copies of their book in exchange for reviews (if circumstances allow) and the knowledge that their book is being read and enjoyed. To begin, click the purple email icon to send this author a private email. Be sure to tell the author who you are, what organization you are with, how many books you need, how they will be used, and the number of reviews, if any, you would be able to provide.
Reviewed by Miguel Angel Hernandez Jr. for Readers' Favorite
Imagine Your Good Life is about imagining your good life and requires you to pause after reaching each key point to think. Noah William Smith discusses various topics, such as love, nothingness, abundance, and mirroring. He asks many questions to make readers think, such as: "Do you celebrate moments of rest which are empty of doing and full of being?" The writer prompts book lovers to use their imaginations to explore each topic to help them receive a better understanding of each. The author avoids the fluff and gets to the heart of the matter. An example of this is when he discusses the topic of "open." He says, "How good may it feel if all communication felt open and inviting?" The writer adds a little personality to each topic and keeps it simple.
Noah William Smith did a great job of asking questions that matter. Readers will have no problem navigating the narrative, especially if they choose to "recap" and look back at a specific section. The easy-to-read sections are great, and reading engagement will be high because of the length of this book. There are some hidden gems in Imagine Your Good Life that hit home hard, such as the youthful part. This wordsmith's brilliant opening line says, "Have you discovered your fountain of youth?" Another spectacular section is regarding the conclusion. The author shares personal experiences with the reader, relating through ups and downs in life. Staying positive is key if you want to succeed in life, or a specific matter.