Official Review: Red Teddy Bear Candles by Margot Pickard

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Re: Official Review: Red Teddy Bear Candles by Margot Pickard

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Adanna Inya wrote: 30 Apr 2020, 17:44 Oh my God! What's Jessica up to? Abuse is better imagined than experienced. Adults who don't dig responsibility should never have kids. They end up scarring the child for life. Let me put this book in my shelves. It's a must read.
I wholeheartedly agree with you; thanks for your comment :)
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Is this imagery-filled book full of suspence as well? I can't imagine the masterpiece that can be created by a combinination of both.
Nice review.
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They say don't judge a book by its cover, after noticing this cover I convinced that Its going to be long, daunting experience
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It seems like a good read. I'll have to think about it because of the graphic scenes, but your review has definitely made me interested! Good job!
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Even as mysterious as the book cover looks, it pulls a minor weight when compared to the events the pages hold. Insightful review
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This looks like a very emotional book about childhood abuse. I hope she managed it and it's effects didn't affect her later in life. Thanks for the review.
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On one hand, I'm captivated by book's cover that really depict the title. On the other hand, I'm moved with self-pity for Megan who had a tumultuous childhood. Great review.
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I am not sure if child abuse is something that I want to fill my mind with, but your review was delightful to read.
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