Favorite Part versus Least Favorite Part?
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Favorite Part versus Least Favorite Part?
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Least favourite: I wish we would have been told the aftermath of Gerard Weidlich and the sick man and woman who accompanied him to Sylvie's home after the death of her father. How did they cope while Sylvie was still trying to reconstruct her father's work?
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Same thinking.3_roses wrote: ↑24 Sep 2021, 19:14 Most favourite part: Sylvie's resilience and journey to revive her father's work.
Least favourite: I wish we would have been told the aftermath of Gerard Weidlich and the sick man and woman who accompanied him to Sylvie's home after the death of her father. How did they cope while Sylvie was still trying to reconstruct her father's work?
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You just said my mind.3_roses wrote: ↑24 Sep 2021, 19:14 Most favourite part: Sylvie's resilience and journey to revive her father's work.
Least favourite: I wish we would have been told the aftermath of Gerard Weidlich and the sick man and woman who accompanied him to Sylvie's home after the death of her father. How did they cope while Sylvie was still trying to reconstruct her father's work?
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This part really got me, I love it so much.3_roses wrote: ↑24 Sep 2021, 19:14 Most favourite part: Sylvie's resilience and journey to revive her father's work.
Least favourite: I wish we would have been told the aftermath of Gerard Weidlich and the sick man and woman who accompanied him to Sylvie's home after the death of her father. How did they cope while Sylvie was still trying to reconstruct her father's work?
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