I Am A Mob Boss

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  • Added: 2025-10-16
  • Updated: 2025-10-16
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booktopia.com.au · Unknown · 2025-10-21
gripping 4.00

The book provides a raw and unfiltered look into the life of a mob boss, offering insights into the criminal underworld. It's a gripping and intense read that doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of organized crime.

The book delves deep into the life of a mob boss, providing a raw and unfiltered account of the criminal underworld. It's a gripping and intense read that doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of organized crime. The author's firsthand experiences offer a unique perspective that is both fascinating and disturbing. The book is well-written and engaging, making it a compelling read for those interested in the darker side of society. However, it's not for the faint of heart, as it contains graphic content and violent descriptions.


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    The life of a mob boss is not glamorous, it's brutal and unforgiving.

    The book offers a raw and unfiltered look into the criminal underworld.

    It's a gripping and intense read that doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of organized crime.

indigo.ca · Unknown · 2025-08-01
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tgjonesonline.co.uk · Unknown · 2025-04-24
mixed 3.00

The book 'Forgotten God' by Francis Chan is seen as thought-provoking but lacks depth in scriptural grounding. Reviewers appreciate its focus on the Holy Spirit but find it speculative and more suited for a sermon than an in-depth study.

The book 'Forgotten God' by Francis Chan sparks reflection on the role of the Holy Spirit in Christian life. Readers find the book's emphasis on the Holy Spirit valuable, but many feel it lacks sufficient scriptural support. The book is seen as more of a motivational piece rather than a thorough study, which some reviewers find disappointing. The lack of detailed scriptural references leads to vague discussions and feelings, which can be dangerous in group settings. Overall, while the book is appreciated for its intent to inspire deeper thought, it falls short in providing the necessary depth and grounding in Scripture.


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    The one thing I was left wondering throughout the book was, is it not possible that an extraordinary life could look extra-ordinarily ordinary?

    I think that’s very fair assessment, Amber, and something I noticed as well. There were times that the book felt a little speculative, not necessarily wrong, but because it wasn’t anchored in a text, there wasn’t something necessarily to back it up.

    I found your review to be very accurate. I am in the midst of reading this book right now. While it reminds that the Holy Spirit is God, a person necessary for our spiritual health and vital to our spiritual life, it seems to have a lack.