Review of Covid Orphans

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Kirsi_78 wrote: 21 Nov 2022, 03:25 I am not sure if I could read this book. I already feel sorry and hurt for everyone who lost their loved ones because of the pandemics, and these events come just too close to the reality, or should I say very recent history. However, this sounds like a beautifully crafted story. I'd love to know how the life unfolded for these three orphans, Chandra's children. Maybe I'll read the book once after a few more seasons have passed.

Thank you for your lovely review!
I was a few pages into the book, and I panicked, thinking, "What have I done! Why did I pick a book about COVID-19??!!" But, thankfully, it was fine, and I really enjoyed the story. I especially loved some of the strong female characters that kept things in order. :D

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I do enjoy your review and reading that the three children had to go through the trauma of losing chandra their mother was heartbreaking. I believe this novel will elicit an emotional response from the reader. Therefore, I would love to grab a copy.
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Jay David Randall wrote: 01 Dec 2022, 16:09 I do enjoy your review and reading that the three children had to go through the trauma of losing chandra their mother was heartbreaking. I believe this novel will elicit an emotional response from the reader. Therefore, I would love to grab a copy.
Yes, this book will surely elicit an emotional response from the reader--many different emotions, actually! It was a unique and enjoyable story. I hope you have a chance to read it.
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MsH2k wrote: 04 Dec 2022, 23:39
Jay David Randall wrote: 01 Dec 2022, 16:09 I do enjoy your review and reading that the three children had to go through the trauma of losing chandra their mother was heartbreaking. I believe this novel will elicit an emotional response from the reader. Therefore, I would love to grab a copy.
Yes, this book will surely elicit an emotional response from the reader--many different emotions, actually! It was a unique and enjoyable story. I hope you have a chance to read it.
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I felt sorry for Isabella, Makayla, and Tristen being orphaned in this surreal time. Who gonna take care of them? If I'll read this book, I think my heart is screaming with sadness. Your review, Donna, is such a loving and thoughtful piece!
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