Official Review: The ultimate love by Sherine Anniruth

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Re: Official Review: The ultimate love by Sherine Anniruth

Post by Antara Sengupta »

:tiphat: This looks like a emotional book with real life experienced agony. A written document on the topic of loss of own child seems very painful but with the purpose of enlightening others with the same loss inspires me. Great review.
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A lose of child is such an unbearable pain. Putting it into words is a remarkable job. Will surely read this book. Thank you for the review.
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Honestly, I could imagine how it feels to lose a child. The author is indeed brave to share her grief and also to encourage others who have lost someone Dear. Thanks for a great review
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Losing a loved one is painful but losing your child is indescribable. Some say that the worst thing that can happen to a person is to bury his/her child. It should be the other way around. But then circumstances happen. I think talking about your journey lets you process it better making the coping more bearable. It would never be easier. Thanks for the review.
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Sensitive topic which the author seemingly tackled well. Thanks for the review.
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A death of a child is the saddest thing that can happen to a parent. I appreciate the author decided to share her story with us.
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Coping with grief, especially after losing a child, is not an easy thing. It is a brilliant idea for this author to share with her readers how she went about it. I like it that the writing style is simple, clear, and direct, with no ambiguity. However, I think this would be a difficult read for me. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD!
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I have seen my mom suffer the pain of a child loss and hope no one has to experience that, This book sounds like it can help a lot of grieving parents.
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Everybody experiences grief and this is a timely book. I think those who seek to find comfort in knowing they're not alone in this journey, would love this book. Also, congratulations on BOTD.
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Everybody deals with grief in different ways. I commend the author for sharing his experiences so as to help people. Losing a child is not easy.
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I was almost excited to learn about a new romantic novel but I quickly realized this wasn’t a romantic novel. The death of a loved one is the hardest thing to deal with in life and something no one should experience
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This is a heavy one. I cannot even begin to try and comprehend what the author went through. As a parent, it is not something one wants to imagine. I do commend and respect her for being able to experience what she did and be able to share and help others going through something similar. Thanks for a great review.
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Losing a loved one always puts everybody in pain, but losing a child, no words to describe it. Not just parents, but many people will find this book useful because everyone has lost someone in their lives, personally to me as well. You've done a great review and recommended proper places!
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What a awful thing to go through. My heart goes out to the author as well as a bit of understanding. I lost my parents last year, so I’m still grieving.
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Grief of losing a child can be traumatic. I am glad this book focuses on how to relieve it. I look forward to reading it. Nice review.
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