Review of Tears of Joy

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Re: Review of Tears of Joy

Post by Siyamthanda03 »

I haven't had cancer myself, but I've known individuals who have. It makes me very pleased to see how Cathy did not have to face this beast alone, but instead had a team of supporting and caring people by her side. As noted in the review, the book demonstrates several facets of kindness, which is exactly what is required in these trying times. I'll definitely be reading this book, and I appreciate your excellent review.
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Post by Kenneth Chimezie »

This is a fantastic review and so on point. Cancer is a terrible monster. Some years back i lost a friend to blood cancer. I wish this review rekindle hope to someone going through any form of cancer.
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I lived through the story about four years ago, when my aunt was diagnosed with leukemia, this monster, as the critic called it, who ended her life after a long period of suffering, resistance and patience of the patient with the support of family and relatives.
The analysis is smooth and wonderful for a human story that we all need to read and feel in order to increase our confidence in those around us and in humanity as a whole.
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Post by Adegunna Adekunle »

This review is very simple straight forward and informative, I love it's are explained. This book pass message to people currently battling cancer or any serious disease. Good one!
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Post by kashbaby5 »

The review is very easy to understand๐Ÿ˜Š
I'm interested in reading the whole book actually๐Ÿ˜Š thank you for this
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Post by Shaesta Parween »

This book appears to be really touching. It is unquestionably necessary to be loved and cared for in order to fight a struggle. This book clearly explains what we require most throughout our trying times.
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Post by Ayomidekenny2 »

This is a wonderful review. Cancer is not actually a death sentence and books like this raises hope of those battling with the disease.
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Post by NikkiFarquhar »

It sounds so beautiful, I love that the novel has such heartwarming support for Cathy. I also really love that they are all called angels, just sounds so nice. This is an incredible review, the storyline seems very interesting and I love that the medical jargon is easy to understand, along with helping others understand what patients with such an illness go through.
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Post by JeremiahchijiokePasc »

I just learnt something from this story that we should care for humanity because you never no what the person is passing through at that point in life
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Post by Elijah Enocent »

usually our successes depend on the support we get from people around us, I am looking forward to reading the book to help me gain more strength and strive towards my goals know their is hope to success.
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Post by Michael Kintu »

Great,it reminds me of the toiling we go through but after the entire drama,we yield joy and satisfaction.
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Post by Kehinde Hussein »

Kindness truly pays, no doubt and I like that that the author portrayed his idea using angels which beautifies his story even more. I should give this a try because I am hooked already with your interesting review. Nice!
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Post by Stizzy Monday »

A friend of mine had cancer, and I can tell you they need all the love, kindness and support you can give. That's what actually help them through.
And I'm glad to see that the author reflected this in the book.
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Post by samwel okoth obeto »

actually this is one of a kind story which inspires many on togetherness, by teaching about the 3 themes: kindness, love and hope. I love and moreso wants to read the book just to understand more from the explained characters in the system.
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Post by Immaculate K 6 »

This review made me want to read this book. and appreciate life better and the fact that there are still good people in this life got my attention. And perhaps this book will help me have a little trust in people and to appreciate them better
Thanks for the recommendation
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