Review of Living Forward After Loss
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You're right, we all hope that despite the pandemic, there are still people who want to help others. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.Muskan Upadhyaya wrote: ↑20 Aug 2021, 22:47 In this pandemic period I hope this book helps a lot of people to move on in their life.
Thank you for the beautiful review.
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts with regard to the book and my review!
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The fact that there is a book that contains the same grief you had is so inspiring. Thanks for your thoughts.Ruchi Raina wrote: ↑22 Aug 2021, 18:02 This book seems very inspiring. It's a great self-help book for people going through the loss of someone close. It's easier to relate to someone who has gone through what you have. Thanks for the great review.
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You're right. Thank you for dropping by.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑30 Aug 2021, 02:39 Losing your better half must be devastating. I am glad the author has moved on and found bliss again.
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You're right and the pandemic made it worst. I'm glad you liked my review. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.Katie Blackmore wrote: ↑08 Sep 2021, 15:40 It is very painful to lose someone close to you and many people are facing this more due to the pandemic. I am glad to see that there is a self-help book to assist them through the grieving process. I can commend the author for sharing such a deeply personal and hard process with us. Well done on the beautifully written review.
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You had a point. I also hope that the author considers re-editing the book. Your comment is highly much appreciated!Reader-247 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 07:15 Maybe writing about the loss was also a form of moving foreward, her intentions are good and the message is positive, I hope it goes through a round of editing. Thanks for your honest review:)
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I hope that the author considers putting this book in another round of editing. I'm glad you liked my review!SamaylaM wrote: ↑25 Aug 2021, 00:18 I think the initiative that the author took to present this book is praiseworthy, especially since it stemmed from her own loss. However, I think I'll pass this one as it looks like the book needs a little more research and editing. Thanks for writing an honest and good review!
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You're right! Others who've been in the same loss will somehow find encouraging words. I'm glad you liked my review! I do appreciate it.Priya_Singh wrote: ↑25 Aug 2021, 09:22 Thank you for the lovely review. Indeed it is very painful to loose someone close to you. I hope this book encourages everybody to move on and deal with the loss.
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I couldn't agree with you more. It's really disheartening to lose someone you love. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I do appreciate it.Muna Chizzy wrote: ↑25 Aug 2021, 10:37 It's disheartening to lose a love one. I'm glad the author was able to move on and at the same time encourage those who are facing similar situation. Thanks for your thoughts on the book.
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It was presented as a self-help book but it's better if it's presented as a memoir. I appreciate your thoughts. Thanks for dropping by.
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Yes, the goal of the author is great but the way she delivers it is somehow not right. Thanks for dropping by. I appreciate your thoughts.