Review by RayRuff -- Love, Grandma by Ann Morris

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Re: Review by RayRuff -- Love, Grandma by Ann Morris

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The author recounting her wonderful memories with her grandchildren while inspiring readers to realish times spent with their loved ones
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The bond between grandparents and their grand kids is a special one. I also enjoyed reading this book and agree with your review and must say that it is spot-on!
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smolbird wrote: 18 Apr 2021, 07:30 It seems like a lovely book that a family can bond over reading. I can imagine a lot of people recalling their own memories with their grandmother while reading this book. As always, thank you for the lovely review!
Thank you :3 I found myself looking back at old memories. It can be quite sentimental.
Eutoc wrote: 18 Apr 2021, 10:11 The author recounting her wonderful memories with her grandchildren while inspiring readers to realish times spent with their loved ones
It's adorable. It made the book feel a bit more special and personal.
Nqobile771 wrote: 19 Apr 2021, 01:15 The bond between grandparents and their grand kids is a special one. I also enjoyed reading this book and agree with your review and must say that it is spot-on!
I agree. There is always something special with that bond. Thank you!
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Beautiful book. The bond between families is unique. I love your review.
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Grandmas love is usually unconditional and undiluted. I believe children will enjoy this story with its colorful illustrations. Thanks for a detailed review.
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TheMazeRunner wrote: 20 Apr 2021, 13:20 Beautiful book. The bond between families is unique. I love your review.
It really is beautiful. Thank you.
Chigo Nwagboso wrote: 21 Apr 2021, 04:21 Grandmas love is usually unconditional and undiluted. I believe children will enjoy this story with its colorful illustrations. Thanks for a detailed review.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. Thank you :)
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Sounds like a wonderful book for children. I could see parents reading this and also thinking back on memories with their grandparents. Great review!
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Rwill0988 wrote: 23 Apr 2021, 21:24 Sounds like a wonderful book for children. I could see parents reading this and also thinking back on memories with their grandparents. Great review!
I think it's always nice to read nostalgic books! Thank you.
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I loved this book, it's really heartwarming. Thanks for the lovely review!
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MarianaFigueira wrote: 25 Apr 2021, 15:30 I loved this book, it's really heartwarming. Thanks for the lovely review!
I know right! It really is heartwarming. Thank you :D
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I would definitely take this book into consideration after reading your amazing review! :) Sounds like a heartwarming and very cozy read.
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Ellylion wrote: 28 Apr 2021, 09:19 I would definitely take this book into consideration after reading your amazing review! :) Sounds like a heartwarming and very cozy read.
Oh yes. It really is a heartwarming read. Thank you :)
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Thanks for your informative review. This looks like a meaningful and emotional book about family love. It will be very useful for children to learn to treasure their grandparents.
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