Official Review: The Stages of Rot by Eden Tijerina

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Re: Official Review: The Stages of Rot by Eden Tijerina

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Sounds like an interesting read. Thank you for a great review, adding this one to my shelf
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Exploring grief through 8 stages by using prose and photography sounds very deep. I think this might be an emotional and heartfelt read. Thank you for writing this elaborate review!
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SamaylaM wrote: 28 Sep 2020, 01:18 Exploring grief through 8 stages by using prose and photography sounds very deep. I think this might be an emotional and heartfelt read. Thank you for writing this elaborate review!
It is incredibly emotional, in ways that I didn't expect.
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Since the death of my husband these types of books have helped me put my own grief into perspective. I would be interested to read her story to find out if her feelings of pain, anger, and loneliness were similar to mine.
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I hope writing this book helped the author to overcome her grief. This might be a book that would help my daughter, who just lost her fiance. Thanks for your wonderful review!
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Prisallen wrote: 22 Nov 2020, 17:53 I hope writing this book helped the author to overcome her grief. This might be a book that would help my daughter, who just lost her fiance. Thanks for your wonderful review!
My condolences to your daughter.
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I'm not so into prose but I trust the author expressed her emotions in a captivating way. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Thank you for your review! I’m sorry to hear about your father’s passing. I think this sounds like an important book to read to process stages of grief and to see, visually, what the author describes. I think It’s a very brave book!
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The title and the cover illustration alone are enough to give goosebumps. After reading the quoted line about death, I can see why this book got a high rating. Raw imagery. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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A picture is worth a thousand words, and a book which talks on 8 stages of grief using images tells a lot. It is a feeling of sadness that the cover tells, It takes a while to understand but the cover does the trick. Life without a loved one is hard and to write it into words is harder. Thank you for this beautiful review!
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