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Simon Cowell - Forever the Best - cover

Simon Cowell - Forever the Best

JustLore

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Simon, followed by billions, is as popular as Coca Cola and was surpassing the Queen of Great Britain in a survey among kids under ten in popularity. While God was number 3, Simon was number 1.
 
Simon´s son Eric swept all dark thoughts into the land of nowhere. Simon is the perfect father, friend to everybody who is authentic and gets the best out of singers and others who want to reach more than they think they can fulfill and faith is able to grant them.
 
When the bible says, "it happens what you think", Simon sticks to it. He wants to improve all every time a new show is prepared. Being ambitious is a responsibility for him.
 
Simon did so much for so many. He called a hair saloon when a candidate, which was not so talented as she thought, had given up her job to audition, to get her work back. Simon had paid for a complicated spine operation of a dancer who performed then on his "Got Talent" again, having saved not only her spine, but her joy and sense in life.
 
He is a most needed empath visiting children and playing with them in hospitals. Simon also had shut down a dog slaughterhouse in Asia. 
 
Simon, who is the best everything minus a husband, always referred to himself as "a better uncle than a father".
 
Eric changed the direction of his life into all which could be great for Eric. If it is buying a little something Eric wants and it is about thirty kilometers away, they drive there to get it.
 
It is not about money, but affection; taking the other person serious so that it is not the other one any more but his own heart. Simon lives for Eric´s happiness and he could not have done it before, because Simon was not ready to settle down in a child´s smile and forget about viewer numbers he was living for to be content with himself. 
 
Consumed by his ambition to fulfill what he believed was expected, Simon served the world, brought out the best in himself and others, and was prepared to sacrifice his life. His results were fantastic for others, his viewers and followers on social media, on TV and in life. But Simon was not happy.
 
Until he saw the growing life on an ultrasound at the doctor´s office, which was shrinking his entire life into a grain of sand.
 
From that moment on, Eric was Simon´s entire world.
 
Simon is still ambitious and acts out of the same joy. He deserves no "Golden Buzzer",but all the "Golden Buzzers". 
 
Eric loves animals so much that he wants to become a vet or whatever brings him closer to nature and to the animals.
 
A universe above all human acts is Rhythm, the border collie and God of dancing dogs, because the position of "God of dogs" is already occupied by Minú, one of my rescue dogs.
 
Rhythm and Roni are the very best of all "Got Talents", and I bet my life on that. I know, God is on my side and on their side. They represent all and everything; first, peace, heroism, and unreachable talent which fell down directy from heaven as harmony.
 
The book "Simon Cowell Forever the Best" is one of a series of two aimed at saving lives. I give all I earn to save the best, the dogs, cats and other animals I find lost, hurt and mistreated in Mexico and in Spain mostly, and support with this the children of the vets and all the people living on what we do for animals: from buying food, toys and medicine to paying for the transports and hospitals.
 
Make promotion in your social media for the books, buy as many as you can and help with me savng lives of the ones who deserve it most, because they are only good, innocent, authentic and faithful like nobody.
 
The other book of the series is called "Simon Cowell Makes America Great Again". Buy both NOW and PROMOTE them NOW! I love to save lives with all of you!
 
Don´t forget: in Mexico there runs an old saying that the dog you have helped will wait for you one day and help you cross the river to eternity.
 
 
 
   
Available since: 10/12/2024.
Print length: 383 pages.

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