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Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 28 Jun 2023, 20:11
by Aremu Titilopemi Funmilayo
[Following is a volunteer review of "Hold Your Breath" by Rana Bitar.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Rana Bitar, an oncologist, is the author of Hold Your Breath. The author penned down her words by creating a collection of poems in this book during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. It comprises her personal experiences and viewpoints on cancer, death, life, and understanding of the purpose of one’s existence. Cancer being her field of work, she revealed her experiences with different patients, especially patients with COVID-19. Did her COVID-19 patients survive? What kind of doctor was she for her patient? You’ll find out in the book when you grab your copy.

The first positive aspect of this book is the cover. It is the first time I’ll see a book cover that gives explicit details about the title, plus what the book entails. The book cover displays a picture of a lady in the middle of the sea. Although the lady is in the middle of the ocean, she’s calm and holding her breath regardless.

Another positive aspect of this book is that Rana Bitar started by asking readers where they’ll want to be at the end of the world. Many people have never thought of this. Therefore this question will make them ponder their lives.

She explained where she wanted to be. By choosing to be all by herself by the ocean studying and writing, she shows that whatever or whenever we choose as our happy place is okay, and we shouldn’t allow anyone to make us feel bad about it.

Rana wrote the book during Corona, and she mentioned that the pandemic wasn’t rosy for everyone, including her because she lost her brother. Readers who lost their loved ones will relate to this, which will serve as comfort.

This book contains no negative aspects because there’s nothing to dislike about it; they edited professionally. I couldn’t find any grammar or spelling errors either. Therefore I’m giving it 5 out of 5 rating stars.

This book is best suited for people going through rough times; it’ll encourage them to keep holding their breath in the tempest storm.

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Re: Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 12 Jul 2023, 01:45
by Collins Umunnakwe
Wow, a very nice piece. I can relate as I also write peoms once in a while. A good d review.

Re: Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 12 Jul 2023, 09:47
by Nkem blessy
Indeed a good piece. Everyone felt it during the covid-19 pandemic. This review is very nice.i also agree with author about the cover page.

Re: Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 12 Jul 2023, 09:48
by Nkem blessy
Indeed a good piece. Everyone felt it during the covid-19 pandemic. This review is very nice.i also agree with author about the cover page.

Re: Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 12 Jul 2023, 10:08
by The Keeper Jr
Nice review. COVID-19 and the pandemic without a doubt brought many hardships to our lives and it changed many people's views on life as well. Since I am a big fan of poetry and poems, I would love to try it out. the review is also great. keep it up!

Re: Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 12 Jul 2023, 14:39
by Ajiferuke Ajibola
The title itself is an entire message on its own. I know the calmness it brought to my nerves after I read it. I hope it has the same calming effect on other readers.

Re: Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 13 Jul 2023, 07:20
by Da_JumogM
I was first attracted to the book cover and the title, Hold Your Breath. But I was surprised that the book was about cancer, covid 19, and other ill health. I'll like to know their relationship with the title. Great review.

Re: Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 10:12
by Odichimma Okoye
I too happen to love the book's cover. Your review is wonderful, well done.

Re: Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 30 Apr 2024, 07:22
by Sean Patrick Tracy
Your review of "Hold Your Breath" by Rana Bitar effectively highlights the book's strengths and provides valuable insights for potential readers.

You commend the book's cover for its explicit depiction of the title and its thematic relevance to the content. The image of a calm woman in the midst of the ocean, holding her breath, effectively captures the essence of the book's themes of resilience and endurance, which resonated with you as a reader also captivated my attention.

Re: Review of Hold Your Breath

Posted: 02 May 2024, 10:43
by obinna Sharon
Nice book. The book cover is perfect and rhyme with the plot of the book. Well done.