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Title:The Greatest Miracle in the World
Author:Og Mandino
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 128 pages
Published:January 1st 1983 by Bantam (first published 1975)
Categories:Self Help. Inspirational. Business. Fiction. Spirituality. Christian
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The Greatest Miracle in the World Paperback | Pages: 128 pages
Rating: 4.28 | 3975 Users | 292 Reviews

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My Aunt lent this book to me. After almost 2 months inside my book shelf, I finally placed a hand on this super inspiring book. How downhearted I felt because of not reading it upon receiving it. This book was totally awesome. When I say awesome, not just the simple one, but AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you feel the music in your life is already out of tune, just grab this book and read it to know the hidden secrets in every tune of music that is present in each one of us.

Love is the greatest secret to live happily ever after.

So let us spread love and have a peaceful life.

I am highly recommending this one to all of you.

Because of my undying love for this book, I would want to share some lines or quotes that really inspired me. [Actually, each page of this book will lived a mark on someone's heart because there's magic in every page. So be ready to get inspired. Start turning the page to have a successful and happy life. :)

"Martyrs do not fail when their hearts cease to pump."
"Only man, each in his own, has the ultimate decision on how his life is lived."

Super like!!!!!!!!! 100 Trillion percent. :)

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Original Title: The Greatest Miracle in the World
ISBN: 0553279726 (ISBN13: 9780553279726)
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I'm rating this zero stars. If this isn't the worst book I've ever read, it ranks very close to it, and it's an incredibly dangerous read to boot. Mandino says he has something "direct from God" for readers, but it's simply a mish-mash of pop psychology (circa 1970s) dressed in "God-language" with a few Bible verses (in flowery KJV) to add to the effect. The message, which has been delivered over the years in various forms of dress-up, is the very familiar song and dance related to the power of

Og Mandino has a way with words. Book is easy to read and it's one to read over and over again! How many times have I read it? A few times over the years...

This is definitely a book for those who can chew the meat, spit out the bones. I think it does a wonderful job at reminding you that you are God's creation and therefore a miracle. Makes me think of Psalm 139. I don't care for Og Mandino's theology nor The God Memorandum in chapter 9 as there are several unbiblical parts. There are better books out there to explain this principle, the utmost being the Bible. Glad I read it, wouldn't necessarily feel comfy recommending it. I will include my

Outside of scriptures, this is the book I recommend the most for others to read. It is an awesome book! One of the few books that has actually made me cry and continues to do so every time I read it. I've read other Og Mandino books, but none touch me nearly as much as this one. My favorite quote from the book is: "But how does all this connect to those books you've got piled up. Certainly they don't contain any secret methods on how to come back from the dead." "Ah, but they do, Mr. Og. Most

This book started to help me see my life in a different light, there are some perspectives that I never considered before reading this.

Well, first things first. I will not be coming back to this page to see any of these comments again. Now, that being said. Let this statement prove something to you that we may just have forgotten (indeed many of us)........A critic (of this book or in-general) is simply a soul who is no longer folllowing his dream.......Ch. 9 is where it's all at fellas, the stories greatest value is that it may be false or true, but the message is real just the same. There is no thriller in this one of a

I remember liking this book the first time I read it. I changed my mind after I re-read it in 2005. I mean, the book is full of inspiring messages but the way Simon kept praising Og Mandino over and over was very annoying.
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