Review of Stage Fright

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Congrats on BOTD!
I could relate to the author's feelings and experience as a survivor because I had lost loved ones to cancer. It's energizing to live life to the fullest, regardless of the challenges we face, as opposed to giving in to illness.
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A humorous and upbeat book about the experience of a cancer survivor with a positive outlook. It's a fun read because of the author's simplified medical terminology and personal experiences. Congrats on BOTD.
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I hear that this book can make the difference in your daily fights
I will say this " i would like to read it next week "
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If you have a family member battling cancer and want to lift their spirits, this book will do.
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John Gore's "Stage Fright" is a book that balances resilience and humour. The 15 cancer-coping strategies offer practical advice suitable to everyday life challenges. A great review.
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"Stage Fright" by John Gore is a memoir chronicling his battle with advanced-stage cancer, offering 15 practical rules for coping. Blending humor with personal anecdotes, Gore shares his journey of resilience, positivity, and support from his wife, making the book both insightful and uplifting. This book is a must-read for everyone. It helps one to appreciate little things in life.
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"Stage Fright" by John Gore is the author's memoir in which this British Petroleum government relations officer and golfer talks about his battle with cancer. The author offers readers 15 rules in the fight against cancer.
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"Stage Fright" appears to be an inspirational and sympathetic memoir about the experience of a cancer survivor, complete with a positive attitude and sense of humour.
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Cancer is a scary terminal disease that many people don't know how to cope with when they are diagnosed with it. Gore not letting cancer bad news control his life is very uplifting. I appreciate his 15 cancer-coping rules that will be very useful to those diagnosed with cancer. Congratulations on earning BOTD!
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John Gore definitely has had a tough time with cancer. He is indeed a survivor.

Congratulations to the author.
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Post by Caterine Potes Morales »

Thanks for such an insightful review! It sounds like Stage Fright offers a refreshing perspective on such a tough subject. I love how you highlighted the author's humor and positive attitude—it seems like his personal stories and those 15 rules really make the book relatable. It's always nice to hear about a memoir that doesn't dwell in the sadness but instead inspires through optimism. Definitely sounds like a meaningful read!
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The 15 cancer-coping rules provided throughout the book offer practical advice applicable to everyday life. The support of the author's wife adds depth to the story. The only drawback mentioned in the review is the brief description of the author's profession, which may be difficult to understand for some readers.I appreciate the author's candid account of his battle with cancer and his healing journey.
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Post by Prakash pandey 1 »

The 15 cancer-coping rules provided throughout the book offer practical advice applicable to everyday life. The support of the author's wife adds depth to the story. The only drawback mentioned in the review is the brief description of the author's profession, which may be difficult to understand for some readers.I appreciate the author's candid account of his battle with cancer and his healing journey.
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Interesting to learn 15 rules of dealing with Cancer. Learning from experiences of John Gore will be inspiring. Can't wait
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Post by rusyalana »

The book sounds very educational and inspirational. Having survived the cancer not once but three times and never losing his positivity and sense of humor shows the author's great inner strength, but reading about cancer is not my cup of tea. Still I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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