Official Review: Saving Superman by Kathleen Sales

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Re: Official Review: Saving Superman by Kathleen Sales

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Great review. I definitely know someone that would love to read this book. COngrats on making the book of the day
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'Official Review: Saving Superman' by Kathleen Sales is a deliberate description of the fictional tale of a ten-year-old boy for new readers! The strong points of the story have been mentioned in the review! They have been emphasized for the benefit of all readers! Also, the point that the book provides insights into post-traumatic stress disorder, revealing some ways of coping with it as mentioned in the review is remarkable for readers! Nice to learn that reading the vivid descriptions of the author the reviewer felt like she was watching a movie!
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Reading this story makes me feel for Pete. Pete must have gone through a lot especially with his mom blaming him. The plot itself got my attention, I love reading books that talk about other people's pain and sufferings, it makes me view the world as it is and not just as a rainbow.
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I’ll love to read this book as i want to know what happened to Pete and his mother at Memphis. From the review, the book seems interesting. Thank you for the review
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What happened to Pete's mother will not exceed a pure attempt of fatal brutality, but of course I won't run into conclusions so I would rather reserve my comments and get the book for the rest of the story.
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Jake came at the right moment for Pete, especially since he was having trouble at home. I like to read about children having someone supporting them. thanks for the wonderful review!
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Saving Superman sounds like a fascinating book. Curious to find out what happens to Pete and how he deals with the trauma in his life from such a young age. Thank you for the informative review.
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This review is simple but excellent! I am anxious for Pete as he go through so much at a young age. It seems like the book will make me cry.
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Jake seems like the parent Pete longed to have. This book sounds like a heartbreaking family drama with issues on trauma and how to cope with it. May readers can relate to the struggles of Pete's family. Thanks for your review.
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Pete and Jake both sound like solid characters in this psychological thriller that I can't wait to check out.
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Pete is so young but he passed through so many difficulties and traumas too. I think the themes of depression, abuse, and post-traumatic stress disorder are heavy for me right now, but congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the informative review! Great job!
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I feel like this will be a good read. But stories like this sometimes tend to be very slow paced and filled with unnecessary details.
Let's hope what you have said is true and it is a fast paced thrilling read
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This review is quite emotional to read and I love it. I would love to know what happened to Pete after meeting his aunt. This is an excellently written book. Thanks and congrats BOTD!
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This review of Saving Superman is indeed interesting. It makes me want to read this book and learn the entire story. It seems that there is a story connected to every character, which is indeed intriguing. This is a book I will definitely read.
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This seems like a good story that approaches post-traumatic stress disorder from different perspectives and through different characters. I was interested to find out what happened in Memphis; and if it is connected to Pete's mom's pregnancy. Truly a story that makes me want to read it.
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