Review of Tears of Joy

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Post by George Myles »

This is a very wonderful review. It is just so encouraging how we still have people who care for others and also pray for them. Thank you for this review
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Post by gideon miseda »

Cancer is a monster that is killing the humanity slowly by slowly. As a human nature we believe that we will find a breakthrough into this monster
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Post by Firelord »

The book refer to disease as monster and the tormented person an angel, no matter how hard things may be, there will be people that always support you.
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Post by Queen unusual »

Cancer is a big deal, especially to the family of the patients so having someone who sticks through it is a blessing.

The review is actually nice and easy to understand
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Foreshadowing is a poetic device used to keep readers in suspense, but upon reading your review, I wouldn't expect any climax from the text because you already hinted that the angel beat the devil (cancer) and took away prospective tension that could arise in readers.

Regardless, it's advisable that people take pages off texts that give hope, so reading this could be good for ones mental health.
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Post by nwanasebuka »

When there is a ray of hope There'd almost certainly be a breakthrough. According to the review, this book is encouraging and motivating for individuals who are either in this circumstance or are one of the angels providing help. It had an intriguing plot, and I like how simple it was to follow. Beautifully written review.
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Post by nnyaga »

Excellent write.Oozes both flow and importance at once.Its a fetish read
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Post by Urch22 »

Wow that's good. I love the story line which teaches us to always be there for who are in need of our help. It must not be your relatives or love ones before you can render help. Always give hope to the hopeless
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Post by Umesh Bhatt »

Seems to be a heart warming story. Would check it. Thanks for the beautiful review.
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Post by Michelle M 43 »

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In a world full of so much war and hate. And everyone trying to fight there own battles it is nice to have a support system. The book was enlightening about cancer and I hope people will learn from it.
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this is an incredible, informative and concise review. The storyline seems like something i would love to read. Im looking forward to reading this book and this review is to thank for that. Well done!
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I would love to read this book based on this review, bookmarking it for my next reading.
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Post by Manas Ranjan Mishra »

Quite insightful review! I would love to try this book irrespective of the typo errors occured in the book mentioned by the reviewer. Thanks!
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Thank you, Fae, for this amazing review. Looks like something I would love to read.
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Post by Renieke Snyders »

Very inspiring give us hope not give up in any Battle it's a very excellent review❤️🙏
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