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Book Review of Divine Appointments

Divine Appointments
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Helpful Score: 1


Although the main character in this book is Josie Brooks, this book also covers several different co-workers at Diamond Mutual. Each chapter is focused on each of the characters and the stories dont really intertwine until mid-book. I mention this, because I wasnt sure where this book was going at first. It was a lot of background that some authors would probably lessen the amount of time devoted to it.

Any corporate employee would enjoy this book. Based around a company downsizing and how each character is affected, it speaks to all workers at any level. The main thing it reminds you of is that you never know what is your divine plan. It shows that in an instant life can change and you have to deal with the changes. The story line is positive and reminds you that you can have a second chance no matter what your history.

I was kind of disappointed by the ending of the book, which seemed like it was rushed to wrap up the story. Also, one character, Marsha, had portion of her book in progress within the book. I didnt understand the meaning of including this, and in my opinion, could have been left out.

All in all, this is a good book and great to get away with.