Review of Drawn from Life

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Post by Sandeep Moses Arulnesan »

The storyline looks interesting where Emma tries to remember what happened 8 years back. I read the free sample of this book and came across a lot of profanity. So, I'll have to skip this book as I'm not fond of it. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Life-altering events can dramatically transform one's way of living. These events can be either joyous or tragic, though more often than not, it's the tragic ones that can lead people down a dark path. This path can severely impact one's mental health and overall well-being. In "Drawn from Life," the author intricately narrates how a life was profoundly changed by an accident. The book offers readers a deep understanding of the trauma experienced by accident survivors. The review definitely piqued my interest, and I am eager to explore more. Thank you for the insightful review. Congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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Great review and I am heartened to hear that you liked the main character, Emma, and a minor character, Chaz so much. I am sure well-drawn characters are the main reason we like certain books. This thrilling mystery has some surprises that make the reader appreciate the twists and turns in the mystery. Emma’s cousin shows up again eight years after the accident that changed Emma’s life. Emma knows that she needs to recall what happened so she can get over the trauma that clings to her. Maybe her cousin can help her.
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Emma was a prisoner of her own memories. I have read a few pages of this book and it is quite interesting. Thanks for the engaging review!
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"Your review beautifully captures the essence of 'Drawn from Life' by Sarah P. Blanchard. Your insights into Emma's resilience and the emotional depth of the story are truly moving. It's evident you connected deeply with the characters and storyline. Well done!"
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"Drawn from Life" by Sarah P. Blanchard sounds like an enthralling psychological thriller, weaving a gripping narrative around guilt, memory, and resilience. The character depth and emotional intensity promise a captivating read. Congrats on BOTD!
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Well reviewed, the book writer was very good capture the story and was good enough, I'll be read the book
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"Drawn from Life" is a thrilling read that delves deep into the psychological aftermath of a tragic accident, exploring guilt and memory with gripping intensity. Emma Gillen’s struggle to reclaim her lost memories and face her tormenting past is both compelling and emotionally charged.
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The writer was good story capture in that book the reviewer he can also give us a good review , I'll be read the book.
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I'm particularly attracted by the psychological depth contained in this book. This element guarantees readers an engaging reading session. Thank you for your wonderful review.
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Interesting and vivid. What a combination. I liked how reviewer details out the goods of book and does not reveals any spoilers. I think I would like the book based on mystery and thriller it has.
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I've read a sample of the book and Emma is already my favourite character. I'm really curious to know the end of the story. From your review, it's imperative that the books is going to be an interesting one.
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I'll like to read about Emma as she faces the trauma that someone who survives an accident goes through—the physical injuries and the psychological wounds. I'll also like my emotions to be captured as she discovers the truth.
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I appreciate your insightful review, which piqued my curiosity in reading this book. You've provided excellent information regarding the book; I appreciate that.
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Emma's character seems incredibly resilient, and the mystery surrounding the accident is compelling. I’m curious to see how the author unravels the story and reveals the true events of that fateful day. This sounds like a thrilling read!
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