Review of Love All

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Love All" by Sarah Flood.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Love All by Sarah Flood follows the true life story of Sarah, whose love for tennis started during a fun sports camp she attended with her dad. She started putting in the much-needed effort to improve her game from the young age of nine and was slowly making a name for herself in the world of tennis. She received a scholarship to play college tennis for the University of Houston, and that was a milestone for Sarah in her quest to achieve her dreams. However, as she got close to realizing her dreams of playing tennis at the highest level, life took a terrible turn, and her world fell apart. She was faced with heartbreaks and life-changing adversities. Join Sarah as she goes through this dark phase of her life.

I must say that Love All is one very inspirational page-turner. It brought me to tears several times and made me reflect on my life. On a few occasions, I abandoned things I grew to love doing just because of some inconveniences. I was in awe of how resilient, unbelievably optimistic, and determined Sarah was. Away from the tennis part of her life, there were a lot of lessons to learn from Sarah as a person. One major lesson that I picked from this book and from Sarah’s life was that even when life doesn’t go the way I planned it in the beginning, things could still turn out amazingly well if I look at the brighter side of life, refuse to give up, trust and love myself as Sarah did. My mother always tells me that you can’t stop amazing people from doing amazing things in life. Without a doubt, I believe Sarah is one of those amazing people she always talks about. I really admired her personality right from when she was a child till when she became an adult. Finally, I loved the author’s writing style and diction. It allowed for easy reading and assimilation.

My only issue with this book was the technicality of the author's explanation of the tennis game. It wasn't easy to grasp, and maybe it could have been simplified a bit.

Love All by Sarah Flood is still a great read, regardless of the slight negative point. I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The beauty and depth of the story made up for any negative it had. Also, it was exceptionally well edited. I found no error in it, and that further motivated my rating.

I recommend this book to anyone who feels that life has ripped his dreams apart and would want to take back his life and make something out of it. Lovers of the game of tennis will also enjoy this game a lot.

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She worked hard for dream " plzz be do book was soo motivational
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I was in awe of how resilient, unbelievably optimistic, and determined Sarah was. Away from the tennis part of her life, there were a lot of lessons to learn from Sarah as a person. One major lesson that I picked from this book and from Sarah’s life was that even when life doesn’t go the way I planned it in the beginning, things could still turn out amazingly well if I look at the brighter side of life, refuse to give up, trust and love myself as Sarah did.
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The beauty of ambitions and dreams.This book inspire to achieve dreams that you want.Don' t look back,move forward.
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I just hope the challenges surrounding her wouldn’t hinder the achievement of her dreams. Nice review.
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things could still turn out amazingly well if I look at the brighter side of life, refuse to give up, and trust and love myself as Sarah did.
Wow, I love when you get this major lesson. I wanna know how Sarah fights the obstacles in her life, focus on the bright side and live her whole life. This is an inspirational read for sure.
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Post by Mhiz Vyi Vyan »

I can not wait to read about Sarah and her dreams. Thank you for sharing this lovely review.
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Post by Ogechi Okonkwo »

This is an interesting and a fascinating review. I loved how you captured every aspect of the book. I did enjoy reading your review. This is an interesting one.
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