Review of Do You Remember...?

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diana lowery wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 17:40
Amiczy Magnus wrote: 20 Jan 2022, 03:40 Your review is very detailed. I love the explanation of the cover. I hope that while reading about his memories, I’ll remember some of mine. Thanks for your review.
I also hope you have some fond memories.
Thank you!
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when i just look at the title and cover of this book i think if i was with my family and we were like hey do you remember such a moment? it used us a lot to remember our good times. Thank you for that great review.
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This is quite an inclusive way of writing a book and I'm more intrigued by reading the positive comments this book has received. Would definitely pick this one up soon.
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Zakariaou Junior wrote: 22 Jan 2022, 01:02 when i just look at the title and cover of this book i think if i was with my family and we were like hey do you remember such a moment? it used us a lot to remember our good times. Thank you for that great review.
I appreciate your comments.
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T T 2 wrote: ↑20 Jan 2022, 08:51
I am liking the concept of this book. Its my first time reading such self-help book. Would definitely give it a read. Great Review!
It is a unique twist on self-help. Thanks for your comment.
I find this to be a great idea, a kind of hybrid of literature and self-help genre. I m tempted to read it.
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This book seems to have positive vibes, so I would love to try this one. Thanks for the review.
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Shridhar S wrote: 24 Jan 2022, 18:32 This book seems to have positive vibes, so I would love to try this one. Thanks for the review.
I hope you enjoy it.
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Post by Adelle v »

This sounds like a great book to read also I like the idea of having a page to write your own story, to have a nice trip down memory lane.
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