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

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"3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)" unfolds a delightful journey of three sisters navigating through challenges and creating lasting memories. Elizabeth Moore Kraus's engaging writing style, infused with humor, captures the essence of sibling dynamics, making it a relatable and enjoyable read for anyone with siblings.
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Your review on "3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)" by Elizabeth Moore Kraus, was honest and amazing. I can't imagine going on a trip with my sister but the author talks mostly in the present tense just how enjoyable most of the trip was. There were learning experiences along the way that she also shared. I am looking forward to reading this book to get a feel for their journey and to see the outcome. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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With the honest review it shows that the book is an interesting story book. Even without reading it the review shows that the author did well to write such a realistic story book.
It shows how interesting the relationship between sisters are.
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"3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries (Still Talking)" unfolds a delightful journey of three sisters navigating through challenges and creating lasting memories. Elizabeth Moore Kraus's engaging writing style, infused with humor, captures the essence of sibling dynamics, making it a relatable and enjoyable read for anyone with siblings.
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There are many things interested in this book, but the most important in my opinion is the number 3 as a symbol of power and characters.
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Embarking on a journey through the captivating pages of "3 Sisters 3 Weeks 3 Countries" takes us into the vibrant world of three adventurous sisters. Little did I realize, until the full title unfolded before me, that this engaging narrative is, in fact, a memoir. Surprisingly, as I delved into its contents, the book never presented itself to me as a typical memoir.
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I have always wanted to go on a long trip with my sisters( I've got two sisters too). This book feels like a wonderful sign.
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Chitra Ayengar wrote: 08 Dec 2023, 09:28 I can completely relate to this story as I have 2 sisters. Siblings bond is always special that too when there are sisters involved. The title is very catchy. Imagine roaming the world with your sisters. I would love to read the book to know how much we resemble the sisters in the story. Congrats on BOTD.
I can relate to what you said. I also have two (2) sisters whom I love dearly and I enjoy spending time with. Last Saturday, we went out together and had a wonderful time. I cannot exchange the bond and the love that I have for my sister for anything in the world. I look forward to reading the book. Congrats to the Author for the BOTD!
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First of all, I wanted to mention how this book attracted me. By the title of book , which referred to three sisters.AAA!! 🤩🤩🤩The only thing that came in my mind is I need to read this and guess which one is me and my other two sis. I would really like to be sarcastic one! 😂😂😎 I want to especially recommend to those who have three sisters living together read this book and also those who have siblings problems and of course,those who are interested in genre like heart warming, comedy , thrill etc all of these can be found in one book i.e *3 sisters,3 week,3 countries*
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Wow! What a better way the Moore sisters have used to create a strong bond within their sisterhood! Indeed, spending time with loved ones is the best thing ever. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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I'm an only daughter. I have often wished to have a sister. I do have girl friends whom I have traveled with, and the experiences have always been unforgettable. I can imagine the fun (and petty quarrels) that the three sisters had.
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Sounds like something I would enjoy reading: A trip involving three sisters and their real-life story. Certainly, so much could be learned and relished from such a special bonding among sisters.
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The three sisters set out on a journey and faced challenges. It seems to be an interesting read. The humour and wit of the author bring delight to the reader. The backstories help the readers understand the rapport between the Moore sisters. That makes it feel like the reader is part of the journey as well. Nice job on the review.
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I am already in love with this book. I love the bond between these siblings, the friendship, the love and then experiencing new cultures together. Nothing beats that. Great review!
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Having always wanted a sister and enjoying travel, I was looking forward to reading this book, but I had no clue it would take me on such an emotional journey! Liz took me on a journey I wasn't anticipating, from "laugh-out-loud funny" to "I-feel-your-hurt tears" and back again. She gently lifted the flap of The Sister Tent, welcomed me inside, and let me experience sisterhood as an insider. I enjoyed being seamlessly transferred from the events of each travel day to the underlying family history that provided each day with its own set of problems and unexpected gifts. This is a wonderful story about love, trust, and sisters! I highly suggest it!
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