Most emotional part of this book

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Ron watching his wife die was the saddest part of the book. Nobody deserves to experience such a thing. I read about Ron's feelings and his desperation when it looked like he would lose his beloved. His faith was there, but it did not mean it was easy. I cried a lot reading this.
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Absolutely true! Events in this bool express a range of emotions. Faith was the one that really made an emotional impact on me. For instance, the main character's faith was exceptional. I really loved it.
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The book showed series of emotions that are relatable; especially Love. It was well written
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Anne Lucas wrote: 03 Sep 2022, 10:59 This book holds events conveying various emotions ranging from sorrow, pain, and illness, to faith, optimism, love, support, and healing. Reading about which one would you say touched the emotional strings of your heart?
For me, it’s hard to give this position to some specific part, as the whole book made a place in my heart. But, if I must choose, it would be the parts showcasing love, care, and faith.
Most emotional part of the book is knowing that faith works. If you have faith as little as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, be ye removed.
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Anne Lucas wrote: 03 Sep 2022, 10:59 This book holds events conveying various emotions ranging from sorrow, pain, and illness, to faith, optimism, love, support, and healing. Reading about which one would you say touched the emotional strings of your heart?
For me, it’s hard to give this position to some specific part, as the whole book made a place in my heart. But, if I must choose, it would be the parts showcasing love, care, and faith.
Ron's love for his wife and hope for a miracle made me emotional as I read the book.
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Every section of this book was a rollercoaster of emotions. The catharsis I experienced was overwhelming.
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I found this book very emotional, so I can't pick an emotional part of it to discussion. But the author focused on relatable emotions. I was on a rollercoaster, and I liked the fact that the author made me feel this way with just words.
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The most emotional part of the book is the part where Ron was distraught over the potential death of his wife. I know that things did not go sideways as we were made to believe it would at the beginning, but it made me really cry. It was really heart breaking.
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I wouldn't really say there was an emotional connection between me and this book. There may have been special scenes and nice times where one would enjoy the story and try to deeply understand it.
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A lot of emotions were displayed in the book, and they're all relatable. I love how optimistic Ron was concerning his wife's health.
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For me, love touched emotional strings of my heart. According to me, love is the greatest thing in the world.
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In my view, the most emotional part of this book is when Ron was standing besides his ailing wife. For some reason, I was too emotional.
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Leasa Ana Maria wrote: 07 Sep 2022, 12:26 One of the emotional parts of this book that took a toll on me was the note from Patsy at the end of the book.
I very much agree!
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Ivinky wrote: 07 Sep 2022, 15:41 I was so emotional while reading. The book has so many emotional parts but the care and love he gave his sick wife, struck me.
It was a very emotional book and the author did well to elicit these emotions from their readers.
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Post by Wamala Elijah Mul »

There are many feelings stirred by this book. My most significant reaction was to the author's upbeat outlook, which served as an inspiration to me.
1 Corinthians 3:16-17 Don’t you know that you yourselves are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in your midst?
17 If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy that person; for God’s temple is sacred, and you together are that temple.
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