Official Review: The Diary Of Harri Foxx by Sue Lloyd

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Re: Official Review: The Diary Of Harri Foxx by Sue Lloyd

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I did not think I would like to read this until you mentioned that it is not tense the whole time. I don't mind reading stories about depression as long as they're not depressing to read!
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Great review.. being able to make a story about depression light or funny is amazing. I can't wait to read the book fully. I am currently suffering from depression which I am committed to heal naturally. Reading books like this usually help me cope and somehow feel alive.
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Excellent review. I like your summary of the story for today's book of the day. I have downloaded the book and look forward to finishing the story.
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Wow! I cant wait to read this book. Wonderful review. In about five paragraphs, the story line which is in the form of a diary is so enthralling.
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Sounds like an interesting book with a memorable heroine. Telling the story through diary entries sounds a great writing technique. Great job on the review!
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Thank you for the wonderful review. Harri is such an authentic character who doesn't hesitate to say what's in her mind. Knowing she has that mental illness may help one day to recover from it. Can't wait to finish reading the book.Thank you, Sue.
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I'm not sure this book is for me, but it certainly sounds meaningful and thought-provoking. A book like this that deals with mental health is probably helpful and enlightening to a lot of people.
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I really enjoyed reading your review! I must say that I would have never guessed that the woman on the cover was an adult versus a teenager. Writing in diary form is something that I enjoy, and within reading the first few pages, I believe I will enjoy this read. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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A wonderful review. The plot of the book seems excellent.
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Great review! I wasn't sure about this book at first but after reading this I'm interested in giving it a try!
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Thanks for the engaging review. This sounds like a really interesting book especially with the uniqueness of this being written in a diary format. Congrats to the author on being #BOTD!
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This books sounds really amazing. I love a book with a diary format. I also love thought-provoking reads. Thanks for the great review!
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Great review! I'm looking forward to read this book now.
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This BOTD sounds great. Looking forward to reading. Very good, convincing, thorough review. Thanks!
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Great review! Glad you enjoyed the book. Thank you for the effort!
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