![]() I’m happy that I didn’t see her past version before the assault because I sense she has too many self respect, self confidence and too many versions problems starting with her self loathing! I never be a fan of doormat and crybaby kinda heroines! It’s not only second chance love romance is also second chance to be wise, to believe in yourself and accept your flaws to make better choices novel! ![]() There was no long explanations or long emotional dilemmas! It started with first encounter our hero and heroine after their messy breakup! Our heroine Clementine ( yeap she is totally darling □)had amnesia which helped her starting over with her life and rethinking what she did wrong with her relationship. Well, I liked the blurb and story was just captured me at first pages. ![]() Four 1/4 I cannot believe but I finished this at one night / there’s nothing to binge at Netflix stars □ ![]()
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![]() If the teaching of this book is put into regular practice, it has the potential to lead to major changes in how you respond to all that comes your way. The rest of the book draws from the author’s intense and personal experience in a war of thought, drawing out the resources she’s acquired for our use, teaching from a bit of modern brain research just how powerful our minds are and how much they shape who we are. Change your thought, and you change the track that follows. When we’re struck by an emotion, we have a choice, and that comes in at the thought level. One of them that I found helpful and easy to understand is the spiral from emotion to consequence. And because we’re constantly assaulted by lies, we have to cultivate a practice of rehearsing the truth, of replacing who we think we are with who God says we are in Christ. I won’t give away all of it, but the basics are that we assault the lies in our heads with the truth of God. 10:5), how do we do that? She outlines her approach in the book. If the call of God for our minds is to “take every thought captive to obey Christ” (2 Cor. As she puts it, “The greatest spiritual battle of our generation is being fought between our ears” (p. ![]() And I’m so glad I did!Īllen focuses on what’s perhaps the greatest battlefield of our time: the mind. As someone who’s spent many years thinking and writing about mental health from a Christian perspective, I knew I needed to get to it soon. Jennie Allen’s Get Out of Your Headwas on my reading list for a while. ![]() ![]() Because there will be lots of screaming.įind Remote Control on Goodreads, Amazon, Indiebound, & The Book Depository. There’s so much more I want to talk about, especially about the last third, but I’ll wait for you to scream into my DMs. We walk along paths with mistakes, gifts, curses, and things we never meant, but happen anyway. Our journey often takes us on detours, but the past will always have its reckoning. A love which was only sealed by this explosive ending. Is Sankofa seen as mercy, a fail safe, or even a weapon? What part of her resides in her powers? And what future does she have? As I kept reading Remote Control, I fell even more in love. Those moments of powers and actions we cannot control that end up destroying our lives, leaving those moments of the past behind. The idea of death coming to call, but, of course, people will never understand that she is a force of mercy, not cruelty. ![]() In this futuristic setting, Sankofa is an intriguing narrator. At the same time it’s about so much more: a confused girl who is feared, what it’s like to be turned into a legacy, and not fitting into our world. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Remote Control is a fascinating SF novella about what it would be like to be unable to use technology is a technology driven world. Remote Control byNnedi Okorafor Write a review How customer reviews and ratings work Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. ![]() |