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This sounds like an interesting and insightful read. I like how this author is covering bullying and the many different ages. I will definitely have to check this one out.
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I haven't read too many books about bullying, still, I think this is the first I've come across that deals with the subject from both the perspective of the victims and the former perpetrators. Nice review!
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Bullying has being a problem mainly in schools that deprives the quite student peace and comfort. I think everyone has an interest in this topic: is either you've been bullied or you bullied people. This can become a serious unconscious issue on a person's confidence and self-esteem later in life. Everyone needs to read this book. Thank you!
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Bullying comes in all forms and fashion. The revuew says that there is an ecamination of bullying and its effect from a very young agae to older persons. I think it is extremely important to identify the root cause lf bullying.

I believe the fact that bullies and victims of bullies are able to read this book as it seems that it could lend some assistance and guidance to a topic that is very relevant in our society.

I want to read this book and share it.
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Bullying has always been a problem, but it seems to be even more prevalent lately--or perhaps we're just finally taking notice of it. Either way, everyone needs to learn about all forms of bullying--which can also happen to all age groups--in order to stop the problem at its source. Hopefully this book will help to change this issue. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Great review!! I love how it explains all the insights of the book and how the author addresses this problem, not only giving examples but, also, solutions.
I think it's a necessary book for everyone to read to eradicate once and for all bullying.
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Indeed, bullying has ruined many lives end i believe that this has a negative impact on adulthood. Today they are individual who lost their self-esteem amd feel inferior about themselves. Thank to the author for resolving much a problem in our societies. #Congrats on BOTD.
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Based on the review of the book it seems like an informative read. It also seems like a good book for parents to read. It's not the type of book I enjoy reading but is good for readers looking to read about and solve the problem of bullying. I think that I will pass on reading this book.
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A comprehensive book on an important issue. I suppose the real stories of bullying in different spheres and the remedial measures can be really useful for people in same situations. Thank you for the thorough review.
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A very nice book to help readers avoid being bullied to teach them about the intensity of this negative act.
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A book that talks about bullying and presents ways to eradicate it sounds very educative. It is good that the book tells about the various types of bullying and highlights the issue. Thanks for the review.
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Great review. For some reason I could not get the sample to open but this review goes into great detail about the book. Thanks.
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I not an avid reader of non fiction related to this subject. Thank you!
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