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Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 28 Jan 2023, 13:14
by Hartly Samsford
[Following is a volunteer review of "Dear Abigail" by Richard Rees.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In Dear Abigail, Richard Rees shares a heartbreaking story of love and loss. The author's wife, Rachael, died of ovarian cancer in her mid-40s. Unfortunately, his daughter Carys also died of ovarian cancer when she was 29. As Carys' daughter Abigail was only two at the time, Richard decided to write a letter to her to be given to her when she was older. The letter eventually turned into this book, which tells the story of Carys and her family and delves into themes of grief, love, and faith.

The book also delves into the author's reflections on loss, love, and faith. Despite the sadness that permeates the story, Richard's letter is ultimately a loving tribute to his daughter and a reminder to Abigail of her mother's legacy.

The book is truly a treasure, and I couldn't help but be captivated by it. A few things stood out to me as exceptional qualities of the book. Firstly, the author's writing style was impeccable. Even though the book is deeply personal, it is evident that the author is a seasoned writer. Secondly, the book starts on a sad note, but as you read through it, you experience a range of emotions with the author. I was reading, anticipating the worst, but was pleasantly surprised to find that it wasn't as bad as I had feared. Finally, the book was full of tension. Even as the author digressed, it always kept me on edge. One moment that particularly stood out to me was when Abigail asked why he lives alone and what happened to Meryn.

One of the few things I didn't like about this book was that it had extra information in parentheses. It detracted from my overall reading experience and disrupted the flow and rhythm. This may be a dealbreaker for some readers.

Despite my minor critique, I still rate this book a full 5 out of 5 stars. The minimal errors present in the book are evidence of professional editing and do not warrant the deduction of a star in my rating.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who has gone through the loss of a loved one, anyone currently facing a terminal illness, or anyone seeking to understand and empathize with the author's emotions. The book gives hope and inspiration and shows that it is possible to be happy even when things are hard. In addition, it serves as a guide on how to progress and take control of one's happiness.

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Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 14 Apr 2023, 17:41
by Rose Lineani
The book is a wonderful tribute to the author's wife and daughter, and it is clear that he loved them deeply. The reader can't help but feel a connection to these people and their story. The author's dedication to preserving his family's history is inspiring. By writing this letter to his granddaughter, he ensures that his loved ones' memories will live on for future generations.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 19 Apr 2023, 01:57
by Shazyclaire Mark
I appreciate that the author is honest about the difficulties he faced after losing his wife. He doesn't shy away from describing the pain and grief he experienced, which makes the book all the more authentic.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 19 Apr 2023, 13:47
by Sly Thompson
Your review does an excellent job of summarizing the book and providing a glimpse into the author's journey of grief and healing. The fact that the book is a tribute to loved ones lost makes it a touching and heartfelt read, which I am interested in reading.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 20 Apr 2023, 03:02
by Daniel Moore 4
I appreciate how your review is concise and to-the-point, making it easy to grasp the book's main themes and ideas. The fact that the book is a tribute to the author's wife and daughter makes it a touching and poignant read, which I am drawn to.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 20 Apr 2023, 18:07
by Ohanele Chinonyerem
This book is a book written as a reminder to Abigail and his mothers legacy and I feel the book contains a lot of emotional information and this should be noted before reading it.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 20 Apr 2023, 20:11
by Salome Ogani
Your review has a great sense of emotional depth and sensitivity, which makes me feel like I'll be able to connect with the author's experiences on a personal level.
I appreciate how your review emphasizes the book's impact and lasting impression, which makes me excited to read it.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 22 Apr 2023, 10:45
by James Smith_
I appreciate that the author doesn't shy away from discussing difficult topics, such as death and grief, in a way that is both honest and empathetic. The author's dedication to preserving the memory of his loved ones is inspiring and shows the power of love and connection in our lives.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 22 Apr 2023, 14:33
by Victoria Ukamaka
I appreciate the author's willingness to be vulnerable and share his personal story in a way that is both heartfelt and compelling. The book is a beautiful testament to the power of writing and storytelling as a means of healing and connection.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 23 Apr 2023, 00:46
by Tony T
the author's honesty and vulnerability in sharing his thoughts and feelings throughout the book made it an even more impactful read. The way he expressed his emotions, both positive and negative, was relatable and made me feel like I was right there with him on his journey.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 23 Apr 2023, 07:50
by Merits Anih
I appreciate the way the reviewer was able to convey the book's emotional impact without giving away any major spoilers. It made me even more curious about the book and left me with a sense of anticipation and excitement to read it.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 23 Apr 2023, 11:07
by Amandaruth Ama
The fact that the author's memories were written in a real and touching way is a testament to his dedication to preserving the memories of his loved ones. It also shows how much he cares about his granddaughter and ensuring that she knows the stories and experiences of her mother

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 23 Apr 2023, 12:52
by Gavice Victoria
The admiration for the author's use of religious and spiritual themes in the book is an important insight. It shows that the book has the potential to appeal to readers with a wide range of interests and beliefs.

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 24 Apr 2023, 04:04
by Einsthawkton Edeh
I agree with the assessment of the author's writing style. The book's ability to evoke strong emotions and stay with readers long after they have finished it is a testament to the author's skill as a write

Re: Review of Dear Abigail

Posted: 24 Apr 2023, 04:05
by Arrow Shot
One of the things that stood out to me in the book was the author's honesty and vulnerability. Richard Rees doesn't shy away from exploring his own emotions and the complexities of grief, even when they are painful and difficult to confront.