Official Review: The Killing of Faith by William Holms

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Wekesa Namuyonga wrote: 09 Dec 2020, 15:06 Good lesson for the ladies, you just don't drop out of school for a boyfriend. I think teenagers should consider this book.
I love the review.
You have a very good point. A person shouldn't change their whole future on a whim. Thanks for taking the time to read my review and comment!
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Nmesoma wrote: 09 Dec 2020, 14:14 Your review is descriptive. The plot is so interesting, but I'm usually not one to go for books with graphic scenes. Thanks for an awesome review. Enjoyed it!
I understand. Thanks so much for the kind words!
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Ayindelaw wrote: 10 Dec 2020, 03:48 Trust me, I can't bear this story "na only Faith waka come"? (Excuse the local parlance). How did one person suffer so much misery? I think Faith was too weak emotionally and it cost her. Thanks for reviewing this discussion-sparking book, Prisallen.
I think you may be right as she seemed to think she needed a man in her life, but she was far too self-centered. Thanks for the comments!
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RHD wrote: 10 Dec 2020, 11:30 I can totally relate with this Faith character. I don't know what's happening in our current society. Thank you for your insightful review 👌
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derialist wrote: 11 Dec 2020, 08:55 I wonder, could you say it was Faith's fault that she had a troubled life when it's clearly a personality issue? Sadly, she couldn't recognize her narcissism and only had to find out the hard way. I think that's the greatest blindspot one could have, not being self-aware about our own tendencies. One thing that I really like is the growth she undergoes as a character. This is an amazing review, I love it!
Her personality certainly played a huge role in her troubled life and is probably the main determining factor. Thanks for the kind comments!
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