Review of 3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)

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Hi, Nzube. Thank you for your heartwarming review. It is nice to know that as the reader of the book one is made to feel that they are present with the 3 sisters in their interactions, thoughts, and of course the trip. It seems that you truly enjoyed reading this book. Because of your review, many readers will be inclined to read this well-written book. I have 3 grown up daughters who might do the same thing one day. Have a good day. :techie-studyinggray:
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This book takes readers on a delightful journey with the Moore sisters, blending humor, shared memories, and the unbreakable bond of sisterhood. A perfect blend of travel memoir and family dynamics, this book is a testament to the joys and challenges of traveling with siblings. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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I am one of 4 sisters so I enjoyed reading about the Moore sisters’ relationship.
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I enjoy memoirs based on family, and the fact that this story is based on a true life event , the author and her two sisters. I trust this book would definitely be interesting.Thank you for your review.
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Enjoy the read and maybe tuck the book into your suitcase for your journey. It will sooth your soul Loved it!
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I feel this will be a warm and cosy tale with a painstaking description of human relationships and journeys. The review throws light on the understandings and bonds between brother and sisters. I hope "3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)" by Elizabeth Moore Kraus will be an interesting read for everyone.
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Enjoy the read and maybe tuck the book into your suitcase for your journey. It will sooth your soul. Loved it!
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This book resonates with me. The author's humor, and realistic portrayal of sisterly dynamics make the narrative relatable. Nice!
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“3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)” by Elizabeth Moore Kraus reflects my own situation where I also have 2 sisters to make us also 3 sisters. It would be interesting to find out and learn from how these sisters always have a unique way of interacting with each other through challenges and unexpected turns.
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The review showcases the bond of sisters. I'd really like to found about their adventures. Thankyou for such a lovely review.
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Your detailed analysis offers a clear and engaging perspective on this memoir of a unique sibling journey. "3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)" appears to be a captivating and endearing memoir that celebrates the bonds of sisterhood and the adventures that strengthen them.
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I am sure the Moore sisters' adventure is fascinating.

Thank you for the great review.
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Thanks for sharing this nice review. "3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)" by Elizabeth Moore Kraus, showed that sisters are like diverse flowers in the same garden. With distinct personalities and preferences, they each brought a different color to the sisterhood picture, yet their shared roots and unbreakable bond wove a beautiful tapestry of love and connection.
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Post by Kelly Firman »

I have not read this book yet but your review tells me it's a good story with strong siblings bonding in real life situations. Sorry this is my first time reviewing a review but I do want to read this book now.
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"3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)" is a delightful journey with humor, wit, and a genuine portrayal of sisterhood. The author's warm writing style invites readers into the adventure, making it a relatable and enjoyable read. With realistic characters, shared memories, and a sprinkle of backstories, this memoir earns a solid 5 out of 5 stars. Ideal for anyone who appreciates family-centered stories, especially those involving siblings.
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