Official Review: 1 Man, 3 Hearts, 9 Lives

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Re: Official Review: 1 Man, 3 Hearts, 9 Lives

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Wow! You can feel your emotions throughout the review. I can't wait to read this especially after reading the sample and your very well-written review. It must have been very difficult for the author to write this book and replay those memories.
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The review on 1 Man, 3 Hearts, 9 Lives is most excellent. I cannot wait to read the book as it looks very interesting. The setting is perfect and the season is enchanting.
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Ooh, a medical book. I love stories like this that explore the personal intertwined with the clinical - and transplants have their own quasi-personality attachments to consider to add extra layers. And the review gives a great idea of what to expect from this book and they are great things to expect. Sometimes harsh but on the whole honest and it's not all about the transplant either, but the life. Looks like a must have to me. And nice work with the review!
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Thank you so much for your great review. Toughing story. Will tough many lives and inspire many too. Will get the book to read soon
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Good Job! Great review! Hope, Peace and LOVE! That's the essence of Life. Hope this book can awaken other people who just only Love themselves. Good Health for the Author. Thank you!
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