Official Review: Nadeems journey by Sherine Anniruth

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Re: Official Review: Nadeems journey by Sherine Anniruth

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This lesson taught us that we should always celebrate our loves one and touches the life's of others positively now when we are alive. :techie-reference:
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I appreciate the author for sharing her story. I lost my mother to cancer eight years ago, and I believe this book will help those who may be struggling with the grief of losing a loved one to cancer and illness in general. Thank you for the review.
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I feel sorry for the mother and admire her decision to honor his memory with this book, but unfortunately, I will have to pass the book. Not only because I don't like non-fiction as a rule, but mostly because of the sadness I can practically feel from the pages knowing the fate of young man. It breaks my heart to imagine mother's grief, I am really sorry.
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I think this is great book. Just from the review, I can tell the reviewer was touched by this story, as would anyone reading about someone's struggle with cancer and the loss of life. Unfortunately, I'm not a fan of nonfiction, especially one with such a sad story. It's a terrible thing for a parent to watch their child die. It feels unnatural. I'm sure Nadeem's mother was heartbroken and hope she found some comfort in writing this book.
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Cancer not only takes a toll on the person diagnosed with the disease but also on their loved ones. I commend the author for feeling comfortable enough to share this story with her readers. Congrats on the BOTD!
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It takes a whole lot of braveness for a mother to tell the story of her son dying as a result of cancer. There must be embedded in this book life lessons and principles to follow for a healthy lifestyle for all. This is such a well-written review by the reviewer. Congrats on the book of the day.
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This is such an emotional rollercoaster of a book. I applaud the author for telling us her son's story. The way she supported through it all that's a mother's love. This is story of courage, resilience and love. All the love to the author. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Sangeetha P 1 »

Nice review.
Seems a good book in describing mother's love towards son. And sure there will be a keynote and ideas we can take to prevent cancer and to tackle it. Books give us many ideas.
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Post by Yahya Amir Anwer »

This is an incredibly sad book. May his life serve as a lesson to all of us. Sherine is a powerful, amazing, and incredibly loving woman. Those in need will find hope in your book.
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Post by Pranav Dewangan »

The review of 'Nadeem’s Journey: A Heart-Wrenching Story of a Loving Mother Losing Her Son to Cancer presents a poignant account of resilience and love amidst adversity. The description of Nadeem's exceptional character and the challenges he faced with cancer is deeply touching. It seems like a narrative that not only honors Nadeem's bravery but also underscores the importance of cherishing every moment with loved ones. The exploration of negligence and its consequences adds an additional layer of thought-provoking depth to the story.
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An incredibly emotional account of the author's son's life and his battle with cancer. Emotional read. Congrats on #BOTD
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Sherine Anniruth's "Nadeem’s Journey" delicately portrays a touching narrative, capturing the essence of Nadeem's remarkable life and the unwavering love of his family. Through its pages, readers are invited to reflect on the enduring impact of love in the face of challenges. My sympathies extend to those who have faced similar losses, may the story of Nadeem offer solace and inspiration.
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Post by Ejimma Chika Promise »

I can't imagine how painful it is to lose a shining star like Nadeem to the cold hands of death because of cancer. May his soul rest In perfect peace. Nice review!
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I'm glad the author got to tell Nadeem’s journey, both to inspire and as a reminder to all to cherish every moment spent with loved ones. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Ngozi Onyibor »

Nadeem's life seems inspirational and well-lived. It's so sad it ended too soon due to cancer. Well done to his mother for immortalizing him through her writing.
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