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Manners in the Great Kingdom guides readers on how to build and strengthen relationships with others while also promoting their personal growth through the inspiring stories of Prince Max. What is your background and experience, and how did it help you to write this book?
As children, we don’t take much of our parents’ advice. But in time, all the railings pop up. I had the honor of growing up with good parents. They did everything possible to get a good education and habits. They taught me to achieve my goals more easily. After finishing the barracks, I opened a coffee aperitif. I worked as a bartender. I often had to listen to people’s problems. Involuntarily, I began to understand people. My conclusions were that the problem was rooted in upbringing and habits.
What were some goals you set for yourself as a writer in this book?
Observing the increasing blurring of deep human relationships. Due to the rapid increase in technological progress. I set out to write a book that would inspire people to embrace the power of relationships and take the path of personal growth. I wanted to create a book that was both helpful and inspiring.
What is one thing that you hope readers take away from your book?
Many people can read it, but what really matters is what they will absorb and apply in their lives. I hope they accept history; that’s a plus. The more this is a success. I can only quote one sentence from the book, “God gives, but we must strive to take.” A simple yet profound statement that resonates strongly: life is not served on a silver platter; we have to fight for what we want and make real efforts to reap success.
What is the next book you are working on, and when is that book due out?
I am currently finishing my fourth book 369 Hours of Punishment. In this story, teenager Tim, the son of millionaires, is challenged to change his life. He rebelled against his parents by refusing to go to school. As punishment, they send him to live for two weeks with a poor family in the countryside. Tim befriends the family’s children, learns new skills, and begins to understand that financial wealth is not the most important thing in life.
Tim learns how to take care of himself and how to have fun without money. He also learns the value of friendship, family, and love. History for the present, giving valuable lessons. I hope it will be on the market by the end of March 2024.
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MANNERS IN THE GREAT KINGDOM
Posted by Literary Titan

Manners in the Great Kingdom opens with a conversation between Max, a young prince, and his parents. Guided by his parents’ wisdom, Max embarks on a journey to visit other kingdoms to learn about life’s diverse paths and develop his character. This adventure becomes a canvas for life’s important lessons as Max meets individuals like Nobel and Tom, each imparting unique insights into hope, health, and more.
The book resonates with a vibe similar to Tuesdays with Morrie, weaving stories rich in life lessons. It skillfully teaches through Max’s experiences, emphasizing the significance of understanding varied perspectives, good conduct, and knowledge. The narrative suggests that true success transcends material wealth, focusing instead on pursuing passions and contributing positively to society.
Sez Gin’s writing in this book is marked by straightforward storytelling, engaging people, and a strong focus on moral and philosophical discussions. The effective use of dialogue and metaphors enriches the narrative, making the book informative and uplifting. One notable example is the parable of the candles, symbolizing hope and a positive future. The book encourages readers to find their true purpose and be conscious of their actions, emphasizing health’s value.
The author’s technical proficiency is evident in the seamless flow of the story. The smooth transitions between the stories, bolstered by thorough background development, enhance reader engagement and connection. This depth makes the narrative more relatable and the characters’ experiences more impactful.
Manners in the Great Kingdom is an ideal read for teenagers, serving as a reminder of life’s essential values in our digitally dominated world. The book is well-crafted, showcasing the author’s skill in language while remaining accessible. It effectively conveys crucial messages, making it valuable to any young reader’s collection. While I enjoyed the story, I believe a more diverse range of character perspectives could have enriched the narrative even further, particularly for readers interested in various life experiences. Fans of coming-of-age stories and character-driven narratives will find this book particularly engaging.
Manners in the Great Kingdom earns a resounding five stars for its comprehensive approach to imparting life lessons, the relevance of its message in contemporary society, and its successful blend of storytelling and moral guidance. Sez Gin has not only told a compelling story but also delivered a compelling guide on knowledge, manners, and wise decision-making.
Pages: 120 | ASIN : B0BL6RCJD1
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