Review of E.A.T. An unconditional decade in the life of a cancer patient

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It's great to hear that the book was well-written and engaging. I love books that are hard to put down, and it sounds like this one definitely fits that bill. It's really touching to hear about how EmmaGrace supported her mom through such a difficult time. It just goes to show the strength and resilience of children.
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The quotes in the book sound like they were really inspiring and thought-provoking. I love it when books include little gems like that.
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I love that the author included recommendations for foods at the end of the book. It's great that readers can take action towards healthy eating right away.
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It's too bad that the book didn't have page numbers, but like you said, it's a minor issue and doesn't detract from the overall quality of the book.
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