Review by honesty_pays -- The ultimate love

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Star_and_Buck wrote: 16 Sep 2020, 21:28 I am wondering how well someone could write. The author would have suffered a lot. Thanks for a nice review.
I won't say she suffered, but she experienced heartbreak from the loss of her son.
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anua24060 wrote: 16 Sep 2020, 23:12 I appreciate the author for writing this book. The author has to be very brave and strong to help others deal with the pain she had gone through. Great review!
She is a strong woman I must say. She tried to express her emotions the best way she could to teach readers
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Patrick Maina1 wrote: 17 Sep 2020, 03:15 All of us will suffer loss at one point.If we are armed with this kind of information on loss,we will be better placed.Great review
Painfully true but many would try to shy away from reading this
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Everyone is bound to experience grief at some point of their life. That is why the books like this hold a great importance. Loved your review!
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Drado_27 wrote: 18 Sep 2020, 03:43 Everyone is bound to experience grief at some point of their life. That is why the books like this hold a great importance. Loved your review!
Thanks for your honest comment
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No therapy can help you forget the loss of someone close but there are ways to control how you feel the pain you experience. I feel this book could help readers achieve this and nice review.
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What a difficult book to write! Your comments reveal that the author stills feels the pain of her loss. I would be interested in learning about the ways she suggests to manage her loss. The idea of an altar seems quite strange, to me. Thanks for presenting this book!
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It seems the writing style she adopted was brilliant. Nice and informative review and I might give this read a trial.
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Fantastic analysis! It's always difficult losing someone. I know someone who will benefit from reading this book. Kudos to the author.
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