Review by Kanda_theGreat -- Guardian of Deceit

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Adolph Lwanga wrote: 19 Jul 2020, 12:21 Your first statement about parenting visions and your confession actually triggers me to have an urge to read it. I really want to know how this went for Luther and how Darwin actually ends up, some of which you've highlighted.
By the way, most of us are scared of parenting 😜
Nice review Kanda.
I really appreciate your sharing your thoughts.
Thank you for the kind words.✨
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Itucker3 wrote: 19 Jul 2020, 12:22 Wow nice review, a great job done.
I wish to read the book.
Thank you so much for the comment.
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A very nice story on the importance and challenges of parenting. I'd like to read this. Nice review
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JM Reviews wrote: 20 Jul 2020, 01:14 A very nice story on the importance and challenges of parenting. I'd like to read this. Nice review
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I liked the book, but I did not really understand the title... would you mind explaining the rationale behind the title?
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riyosha wrote: 22 Jul 2020, 12:37 I liked the book, but I did not really understand the title... would you mind explaining the rationale behind the title?
I found the connotative use of the title sarcastic, especially when focus is laid on Luther and the protagonist's entire life throughout the book. Luther's carefree attitude is expected to cause the protagonist's downfall but instead, he -the protagonist uses his experiences to better his life.
(My thoughts though.)
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