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Re: Favorite Things

Posted: 22 Feb 2023, 05:24
by Monica Omonigho Bennymoore
I like everything about the book. The conversational tone, the honesty, the section of the not-so-sleepy town, the attitude towards her health challenge and above all the genetic callings in her family of medical practitioners to the 4th generation. The truth about the conspiracy taking place with the big pharmaceutical companies and the fact that she had a loving husband. I love the realistic outlook of the book and I will love to read it over and over.

Re: Favorite Things

Posted: 10 Mar 2023, 09:28
by Mellino Itz
I love the fact the author shared from her personal life experiences this made most content of this book so appealing to me. I also love the pictures included towards the end of this book.

Re: Favorite Things

Posted: 21 Apr 2023, 00:13
by Peace Eze
With all sincerity, I enjoyed every part of the book so it’s difficult to select my favorite things about the book.

Re: Favorite Things

Posted: 23 Jun 2023, 06:28
by Ngozi mouau
I found the pictures at the end of the book to be the least appealing aspect. On the other hand, I really appreciated the informal writing style and the sections that had a novel-like quality to them. Thank you for asking about my opinion.

Re: Favorite Things

Posted: 23 Jun 2023, 07:18
by Ngozi mouau
I found the pictures at the end of the book to be the least appealing aspect. On the other hand, I really appreciated the informal writing style and the sections that had a novel-like quality to them.

Re: Favorite Things

Posted: 24 Jun 2023, 01:20
by Mercylib
I like every part of the book to be honest and the pictures at the end of each chapters got me captivated because it sinks and links the message in properly. Thanks for the question and I really find the pictures at the end of each chapters significant.

Re: Favorite Things

Posted: 26 Apr 2024, 08:17
by Daberechi Precious
I liked everything about this book, but my least favourite thing was the pictures at the end of the book.