Mother-Child Relationship Book Recommendations (May '23)
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Mother-Child Relationship Book Recommendations (May '23)
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Mother-Daughter Relationship: Mother-Son Relationships:
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"There is nothing as powerful as a mother’s love, and nothing as healing as a child’s soul." – Unknown
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I also read Everything, Everything by Nichole Yoon. For a young adults, it was enjoyable, but I gave it a 3/5 stars.
Room by Emma Donoghue was also interesting. Again, though, another 3/5 stars.
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I am also excited too Thanls for the recommendation anyway. I just have only 4 books in my TBR list but it's fine. I'm going to find more books of itHeidi M Simone wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 21:28 I'm excited to read at least one book that focuses on Mother-Daughter/Son Relationships to celebrate Mother's Day!
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Mother-Daughter Relationship: Mother-Son Relationships:
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Do you mean you have only 4 books total on your TBR list or 4 books that would fit this month's genre discussion?Nielly Rose Sutacio wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 07:48I am also excited too Thanls for the recommendation anyway. I just have only 4 books in my TBR list but it's fine. I'm going to find more books of itHeidi M Simone wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 21:28 I'm excited to read at least one book that focuses on Mother-Daughter/Son Relationships to celebrate Mother's Day!
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Mother-Daughter Relationship: Mother-Son Relationships:
I think it's going to be a fun month of reading!
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It's a great read and the best of her Seasons Quartet Series
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I mean, a lot of books are on my TBR list. I have books were about Mother-daughter relationships such as One Crazy summer, Everything, Everything and The push. I don't have a lot of books about Mother-son relationship books but I have some:)Heidi M Simone wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 22:24Do you mean you have only 4 books total on your TBR list or 4 books that would fit this month's genre discussion?Nielly Rose Sutacio wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 07:48I am also excited too Thanks for the recommendation anyway. I just have only 4 books in my TBR list but it's fine. I'm going to find more books about itHeidi M Simone wrote: ↑01 May 2023, 21:28 I'm excited to read at least one book that focuses on Mother-Daughter/Son Relationships to celebrate Mother's Day!
If you're not sure where to look to find something to read, here are a couple of links to peruse:
Mother-Daughter Relationship: Mother-Son Relationships:
I think it's going to be a fun month of reading!
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That makes sense. I hope you get to read some this month!BeccaHeart wrote: ↑09 May 2023, 07:25I mean, a lot of books are on my TBR list. I have books were about Mother-daughter relationships such as One Crazy summer, Everything, Everything and The push. I don't have a lot of books about Mother-son relationship books but I have some:)Heidi M Simone wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 22:24Do you mean you have only 4 books total on your TBR list or 4 books that would fit this month's genre discussion?Nielly Rose Sutacio wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 07:48
I am also excited too Thanks for the recommendation anyway. I just have only 4 books in my TBR list but it's fine. I'm going to find more books about it
I think it's going to be a fun month of reading!
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Sure and when I read one of them, I will post them in the discussion:)Heidi M Simone wrote: ↑09 May 2023, 14:18That makes sense. I hope you get to read some this month!BeccaHeart wrote: ↑09 May 2023, 07:25I mean, a lot of books are on my TBR list. I have books about Mother-daughter relationships such as One Crazy Summer, Everything, Everything, and The Push. I don't have a lot of books about Mother-son relationship books but I have some:)Heidi M Simone wrote: ↑02 May 2023, 22:24
Do you mean you have only 4 books total on your TBR list or 4 books that would fit this month's genre discussion?
I think it's going to be a fun month of reading!
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Sounds good! Thank you!Rosesbookpicks wrote: ↑11 May 2023, 07:26Sure and when I read one of them, I will post them in the discussion:)Heidi M Simone wrote: ↑09 May 2023, 14:18That makes sense. I hope you get to read some this month!BeccaHeart wrote: ↑09 May 2023, 07:25
I mean, a lot of books are on my TBR list. I have books about Mother-daughter relationships such as One Crazy Summer, Everything, Everything, and The Push. I don't have a lot of books about Mother-son relationship books but I have some:)
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"Room", by Emma Donoghue, and "Baby Teeth", by Zoje Stage.
These are two totally opposite stories of the relationships between mother and child, but both are very real, with incredible story-telling!
Btoh have great suspense, but if you want warm fuzzies while reading, go for Room.
If you want infuriating and horrifying while at the same time constantly being grateful for the lovely child you have in the real world, go with Baby Teeth.
They're both gripping and potentially true-to-life, edge of your seat "just one more chapter!" books.