Title: To Whom I Care: Book 3: Judge Ourselves Through Our Behavior
Author: Abdulelah Khaled Allam Architect
Publisher: Xlibris US
ASIN: B0BX2Y3Q7H
Pages: 79
Genre: Kindle Short Reads
Reviewed by: Jack Chambers

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When it comes to life and how the world perceives us, there is a point in which we must ask ourselves – what will the world judge us on. Will it be our appearance, and how we present ourselves to the world physically? Will it be through the scholarly pursuits we have and the boundaries we push with the mind? Or will it come down to a simple matter of behavior, and how we treat others around us?

In author Abdulelah Khaled Allam Architect’s, To Whom I Care: Book 3: Judge Ourselves Through Our Behavior, the author hopes to answer that very question, taking the reader on a journey through his life in a mixture of poetry and provocative essays which examine the life lessons and morality of life in general, which continues to confound and evade us at any given moment. Challenging the reader to take up the cause of morality and putting action before our words, the author presents a thoughtful look at life.

The author did an incredible job of crafting a unique and wholly original story which captures the raw emotion of the author’s work and the creativity of the formatting of the book. The use of current events and the author’s preferred religious beliefs in the book allows the reader to feel connected to the book and to the world, and the almost stream-of-consciousness style of writing allows the reader to get the sense this was almost like a wider discussion amongst a group of people rather than a book, giving this a more open and engaging concept.

This is the perfect read for those who enjoy non-fiction titles, especially those that fall into the short reads section of Amazon Kindle and are considered a two-hour read. The balance of philosophy, culture, faith, and morality all balanced within this book make the author’s work feel more profound and inspired, as the reader is forced to ask questions of themselves and how they interact with the world, especially when it comes to how they behave in society. The fast pace of the book also allowed the reader to feel as if this were a guided conversation which one could return to time and time again.

Quickly read, powerfully written, and engaging on all levels, author Abdulelah Khaled Allam Architect’s To Whom I Care: Book 3: Judge Ourselves Through Our Behavior is a must-read non-fiction book. The open-ended conversations this book inspires in the reader and the clash of morality, philosophy, and faith in his book helps the reader feel more connected to the author and their journey, becoming a breathtaking read that will stay with you long after the final pages.

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