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Re: Review of Life Shattered

Posted: 26 Apr 2024, 08:26
by Renee S
I enjoy uplifting and optimistic narratives. I'm intrigued to explore how a university can support gifted students, the journey to becoming a test pilot for the RCAF, and, most importantly, witness the power of love in overcoming challenges. Your review has provided valuable insights. Thank you! :techie-studyingbrown:

Re: Review of Life Shattered

Posted: 26 Apr 2024, 21:06
by Bettny Andrade
Mistreatment and abuse by classmates is something very delicate and may be common in many educational institutes. I have known from several close cases how bad things can go. thanks for your review!

Re: Review of Life Shattered

Posted: 28 Apr 2024, 04:31
by Jeff Kanda
Hi Gerry, the questions you have provided at the beginning of the review says a lot about this book. It seems to be an interesting read for students in schools and as they advance to their careers and more in life. This seems to be a perfect book for me to read. Thanks for the engaging review!

Re: Review of Life Shattered

Posted: 28 Apr 2024, 19:31
by Sarah Zain
Bullying is a sensitive topic. I am happy that so many authors show its effect in their stories. Adults sometimes do not understand what children may suffer in schools, especially with all the social changes that are taking place. It's good to see some positive efforts through the book. Beautifully written review Gerry.

Re: Review of Life Shattered

Posted: 29 Apr 2024, 04:03
by Musliudeen Taiwo
Thank you for the wonderful review. I appreciate your insights into the historical and romance genres and your recommendations. I find your interest in this particular story quite intriguing and impressive. I believe it would be a valuable addition to your bookshelf.

Re: Review of Life Shattered

Posted: 30 Apr 2024, 20:07
by Creole
I work in the education sector, and I see bullying and its adverse effects almost daily. Many times, I have to be part of that supportive community. Thankfully, others were there for Delbert. I will put this book on my 'To Read' list because of your lovely review and the encapsulated subjects.

Re: Review of Life Shattered

Posted: 30 Apr 2024, 22:27
by Gerry Steen
Creole wrote: 30 Apr 2024, 20:07 I work in the education sector, and I see bullying and its adverse effects almost daily. Many times, I have to be part of that supportive community. Thankfully, others were there for Delbert. I will put this book on my 'To Read' list because of your lovely review and the encapsulated subjects.
As a fellow human being, I thank you for being part of that supportive community. You have the opportunity to support other Delberts. A little bit of encouragement and acknowledgement goes a very long way. More than we know. The author of this book did a great job illustrating that fact. :tiphat:

Re: Review of Life Shattered

Posted: 27 May 2024, 14:47
by Harshitha Nayak
Good review. As your review says, avoiding to get bullied itself is challenging, but when it comes to special kids it's more of war zone.

Re: Review of Life Shattered

Posted: 02 Jun 2024, 09:17
by MAHAD BAIG MIRZA
Your review of "Life Shattered" by Sandy Graham was truly insightful and engaging. Your exploration of the book's themes, including overcoming adversity, the importance of supportive communities, and the values of perseverance and gratitude, highlighted the depth of the story and its characters.