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I just finished reading
The Noticer by Andy Andrews as a blogging book reviewer for the publisher, Thomas Nelson, and kept having the impression that I'd read it before. After looking through a list of books I'd finished in the past months, came to realize that this book is very much like one of his previous books---
The Lost Choice. It was a bit disturbing to find myself reading passages that I knew were familiar, bits about George Washington Carver, to be exact.
To give Mr. Andrews credit, though, the book is entertaining. The personal stories given would likely fit many readers lives. Most folks would be able to identify with the individuals he highlights involving personal struggles and such, but after a bit, I got tired of the stories. I was waiting for the twist. No twist.
This is a good read, and an inspiring one for those who haven't read Mr. Andrews other books. But taken with the rest, it's a bit of a re-run.