Review of My Living Will

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Aarti Jha wrote: 23 Aug 2021, 23:19 The beginning of your review was so captivating that I couldn't resist reading it further. The content of the book is really informative and something that is much needed to be told. No one dies just because they want to, but sometimes things become so messed up that one finds himself/herself unable to find a way that he could walk on. I genuinely want to read this book and also want parents to read this so as to understand their children and prevent any such thing.
This book really touches a very sensitive topic and the author has put tremendous efforts to raise awareness about suicide. Thank you Aarti for your kind words and taking out time to read the review. 😄
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I applaud the author's strength to establish the Will to Live Foundation in honor of his son to raise teen suicide awareness. This is a tragic and emotional story that I think might help a lot of struggling people out there. Thanks for your comprehensive and good review!
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SamaylaM wrote: 24 Aug 2021, 09:14 I applaud the author's strength to establish the Will to Live Foundation in honor of his son to raise teen suicide awareness. This is a tragic and emotional story that I think might help a lot of struggling people out there. Thanks for your comprehensive and good review!
This book is definitely helpful as the author has shared a lot of tips. Thank you for stopping by.
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I can tell is is a very touching book just by reading your review. I’ll recommend this to everyone who is going through a lot and depressed.
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Viczboy16 wrote: 25 Aug 2021, 07:19 I can tell is is a very touching book just by reading your review. I’ll recommend this to everyone who is going through a lot and depressed.
Yes, the book is worth recommending to people. Thanks for your comment.
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Ruchi Raina wrote: 22 Aug 2021, 11:09 This story is so heartbreaking but inspiring at the same time. I admire the author's courage and strength. The way he didn't let this tragedy pull him down and, instead, used it as an opportunity to raise awareness about suicide is worth praise. Thanks for the beautiful review.
Indeed, the book and the author's courage both are praiseworthy. Thank you for your support.
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It is such an important thing to know about the small, insignificant signs that someone might be suffering. I'm glad the author wrote this book for both parents to know the signs, and teenagers to be at ease for talking. Your review makes it seem like he blended personal experiences and advice well. Although the topic is sensitive, I would like to read this.
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DyanaFl wrote: 25 Aug 2021, 11:16 It is such an important thing to know about the small, insignificant signs that someone might be suffering. I'm glad the author wrote this book for both parents to know the signs, and teenagers to be at ease for talking. Your review makes it seem like he blended personal experiences and advice well. Although the topic is sensitive, I would like to read this.
Thank you for your kind words. And yes, the book is really helpful that shows not to ignore even insignificant signs of depression.
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With the rate of suicides in the world, this book is a must-read and an eye-opener. Great review.
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onyii_review wrote: 26 Aug 2021, 03:58 With the rate of suicides in the world, this book is a must-read and an eye-opener. Great review.
Indeed, this book is an eye-opener. Thank you for stopping by.
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I agree with you that I think losing a child would be the worse thing that a parent could go through. I feel for the author. I'm glad he is bringing something good out of this sad situation. Thanks for an informative and interesting review!
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Prisallen wrote: 26 Aug 2021, 08:07 I agree with you that I think losing a child would be the worse thing that a parent could go through. I feel for the author. I'm glad he is bringing something good out of this sad situation. Thanks for an informative and interesting review!
The author and his family suffered a lot. The book is truly an inspirational read. Thank you for your visit.
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The pain of losing a child to suicide or even any other reason is a lot to bear. Mental health challenges rob families of so much!
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The book discusses some vital topics that concern every teenager or parent. Great review!
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Is preoccupation with social media a major factor in the rise of suicide cases? The isolation resulting from the pandemic is another triggering factor, I guess. I hope these confused kids (and adults, for that matter) will find the right support to not do it. My heart goes out to them.
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