Review of Butterfly Awakens

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Is sad what happened to Meg with her mother dying from breast cancer. Big up to Meg for overcoming her grief, I would love to read this book is quite interesting. "Butterfly Awakens" by Meg Nocero.
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Post by rosmaraular »

Based on the review and the book's cover is easy to understand what the book is about: grief throuhg a journey of self discovery. The review is very helpful to help us understand what to expect from the book and the narrative, it provides a resume without giving away major points of the plot and developement and leaves the reader with enough curiosity to dig deeper and read the full manuscript.
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Meg's life experience seems to be so intense. I feel for her. It can sometimes be easy to heal the wounds caused by other life aggressors, but the pain of losing a mother can be close to impossible to recover from it. But how did Meg cope with all these disturbing events that became a part of her life? I'd love to find out. The book sounds emotional, but it would be better to get to know what has been going on in the life of other people. This way we will be able to understand the different perspectives about life. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Post by Eva Nyaburi »

This book will be helpful to anyone who has just lost a loved one and is findng a way to cope with their loss. Great review.
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Post by Pearl Hijabi »

This is a beautiful memoir discussing the grief of losing a mother. Losing a loved one is hard and painful. Most of us experienced that through this period of pandemic. But the pain of losing a parent is greater. Congrats on BOTD!!
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''the whole point of being alive is to evolve into the person you were intended to be.’'
This quote has left me deeply inspired, congrats on this novella...
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It's great that the author explains the meaning and significance of the terms she used in her book. Thank you for the review.
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in a world full of griefs,chaos and illness, including the pandemic.. I'd say this book enlightens one's soul and indulges positive attitude in mind that life has to go on, and one must keep pushing.. a good review i must say
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Loosing a loved one can be very terrifying, I have experienced such loss and still don't know how to express the feeling but I appreciate those who finally find relief in expression.
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'the whole point of being alive is to evolve into the person you were intended to be.’
lovely motivational quite will put it in mind. Thanks for the review.
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Loosing a loved one can be very terrifying, I have experienced such loss and still don't know how to express the feeling but I appreciate those who finally find relief in expression.
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Post by Susan Kihleng »

I don't usually enjoy memoirs but the sample reading really had my attention. Meg seems like an individual I could really relate to. Butterfly Awakens sounds like an inspiring and emotional journey and I look forward to reading the rest of the book.
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Post by Kelyn »

This is a lovely and well-written review! I understand Meg's pain in losing her mother. Grief can be a terrible force to overcome. That she chose to share her journey with the world in hopes of helping others says much for her character.
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Post by Adaeze Joan »

A total transformation from grief to freedom. Loosing a someone you love the most can be really hard, it takes strength, courage, and the grace of God to move on. Thanks for your honest review.
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Post by VickyEsi »

An excellent review, the hope and inspiration the book evokes is extraordinary, I think it’s a lovely piece and yes it is very important to have the right people in difficult situations.
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