Official Review: A Child Left Behind by Phil Hutcheon

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Re: Official Review: A Child Left Behind by Phil Hutcheon

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It seems an emotional story of an abandoned little Brianna made her surrounding change in many ways. Right from the waitress, Alicia, and the rest connected with the baby. The story narrates the emotional changes across the characters came in context. Nice review, Jsovermyer. Thanks.
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A brave approach to discuss a lot of not very popular topics, through a unique fiction. Though it is a fiction, the content is the stuff that are really in the society. I would love to try this one. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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Sounds like a nice book with grate characters, would be an interesting read. Thanks for the review.
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Sounds like a dramatic and touching book but I will pass because of the cliffhangers.
nice reveiw.
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With the versatile characters, looks like this book is worth to read. The subjects mentioned are major and I think I would give this book time to read when I am of the right mind set. Nice review. You did a great job.
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Though the book is about a serious issue, I like how the authir seemed to have delivered the story in a lighthearted manner. The way you summarised it was very good, and it made the book sound appealing.
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

Thanks for an informative review. And, although I appreciate the writer's style, which is excellent, this book isn't for me. I don't enjoy novels that leave issues open for the reader to fill in, for educational purposes or not. Also, I tend to shy away from books that focus on children in trouble. That is the sense of the book I got from the cover with its image of a baby in crosshairs. However, I wish the author the best of luck in finding an appreciative audience.
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I like the gripping tale of a mom that gives birth and abandons her baby in a diner. The characterization is also very diverse. Nice review.
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This book sounds inspiring and emotional. Great review!
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Such a diverse set of characters. I wouldn't like the cliffhangers too but it seems worth a try. Thanks for your review.
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This is sure to be a book that allow the emotions run free. The differing views of the characters gives an insight into the structure of the society and the bias we all have concerning various issues. The review is awesome and detailed.
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Thank you for the informative review. It is good to know what I am getting into before I continue to read this book. I can appreciate a book that may have the ability to offend me because that only means my convictions are challenged and, if I can hold onto them, they will be stronger for it!!
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This book obviously deals with extremely heavy subject matter. I'm glad someone decided to tackle these issues and hopefully this can foster healthy discussions about these subjects. I didn't think this book was for me but after reading your review and your opinion on how well written and respectful the author was toward these subjects I'll give it a shot. Good job!
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This is one of those books that I find too hard to read. I think I am going to pass, I can't handle a child being left behind.
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Child abandonment is a difficult social problem that is centuries old. I hope someday a solution is found to stop parents from abandoning their children. Thank you for your review.
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