Official Review: Remembering Hope by Parastoo Rezai

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Re: Official Review: Remembering Hope by Parastoo Rezai

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As the reviewer says, this book sounds both heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. Lovers of romance and drama will definitely love to read more about Rezai's book.
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Thanks for the review . Bahar life teaches us not lose hope over any difficulties in our life . I would love to read this book though I hope it doesn't make me cry a lot.
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Love and Romance in the midst of suffering and death, REMEMBERING HOPE must be the FIRST and last resort. The author touches your very soul and each character speaks their truth, their pain and how love heals the wounds and even the scars. Thanks for a heartwarming review that made me read on.
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Seems like a good heartfelt emotional story. Thanks for the great review!
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Thanks for the great review. I would love to read this book. Bahars story has me really curious to read more . Congrats on the BOTD
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This beautiful romance is both uplifting and heartbreaking. It immerses readers in Iranian culture. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Nice review! Thanks to the reviewer for a job well done.
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I would surely love to read this tale brimming with heartfelt emotions and full of well-developed characters. Thank you for sharing this beautiful review!
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Bahar's life experience seems to be troublesome, but how will she, with the help of her family, win the battle? I will read the book to find out. And there seems to be a lot to learn from the book like getting to know about different cultures and cuisine. I hope to find time to read the book. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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A strong woman who draws her strength from the love and support of family and friends seems like an empowering and inspiring story.  Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Great review! The plot is very interesting and heartwarming. Omid and Bahar's story is quite unique and special, I'm definitely interested in reading this book. I also love the book cover design.
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A "story of sickness and tragedy" is definitely a heart wrenching read. However, I like it that the author woven the story to evoke all sorts of emotions. I love it that it gives "readers a feel of love and immense kindness". Not my favorite, though. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD!
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Remembering Hope grabs you from page one. Keeps you interested page after page. It is a book outside of my norm. I generally stick to to the murder mystery, crime Thriller genre. This book was so worth going outside my purview for. Rezai is a great storyteller.
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This sounds like a great story about a strong woman and the people supporting her. It would be interesting to learn about Iranian culture too. Thank you for your excellent review and recommendation, @Christieee!
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The situation Omid is in is heartbreaking. But the support and love he is receiving is amazing. The review is also wonderfully written.
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I believe you learn the hard way how strong you are. It's important to have a strong support system and Bahar, luckily, seems to have one. Your review really captured the true essence of this story. Good job. I was hooked after the first chapter and am looking forward to the rest of Bahar's story.
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