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The sixth and final instalment in this series of small, inspirational books from the editors of O, the Oprah Magazine, O's Little Guide to the Big Questions is a collection of thought-provoking stories and essays on the wisdom to be gleaned from asking (and answering) life’s biggest questions.

This is the only one I have read so I guess I should have started with the first book. I was pleased to be able to read it anyway and there were a great selection of stories and words of wisdom to ponder on.

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A short but interesting selection of writing from a diverse selection of writers. A quick read, but enjoyable and uplifting. Thank you to Netgalley for an arc copy of this.

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I love Oprah and already own two of her The Best of O books but this book didn’t inspire me so much. I found it harder to pick out the messages from the writers and found it difficult to read their experiences. However I’m grateful for receipt of this digital copy in exchange for an honest review from Net Galley and publisher.

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An anthology of thought-provoking stories and essays on the wisdom to be gleaned from asking (and answering) life’s biggest questions including:

What matters most?
What is my purpose?
When is the right time to make a change?
Who is most important to me?

A great way to look inward and what decide makes you happy.

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Thank you for the opportunity to read O's Little Guide to the Big Questions. An interesting book although I wasn't sure why the particular writings were all collected as the arrangement seemed a little random. What exactly were the big questions? There were some insightful pieces although I think I would have liked each piece to be prefaced with a question.

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An interesting selection of stories covering life's main events. Thought-provoking.

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