Official Review: Quebec: A Novel by Tim Castano

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Samgum50 wrote: 15 Jun 2020, 00:45 Great review! I'm definitely adding this to my book shelves.
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Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: 17 Jun 2020, 05:31 I have to commend the author for choosing the book cover artwork. Anyone getting this book will have to find a review before they are opinionated. Alzheimer's disease steals the joy of many families. I can tell from your notes that the author was able to get you empathetic.
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Memory is a fickle thing and I can only imagine that watching it fade away must be difficult. It sounds like a bittersweet book, dealing with Alzheimers as it is.
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Nisha Ward wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 10:10 Memory is a fickle thing and I can only imagine that watching it fade away must be difficult. It sounds like a bittersweet book, dealing with Alzheimers as it is.
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The review is amazing. I really liked the way the story folds and depicts the relationship the author has with his mother.
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