Review of Butterfly Awakens

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This book sounds like an inspirational and empowering read for those who are going through a tough time right now.
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The book is well worth reading, and the author addresses a delicate subject. Grief is an emotional state of overwheliming feeling to commonly due to loss that is difficult to conquer; the author has written an outstanding book to help us overcome it, in the event that we lose a loved one. Thank you for the review!
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Going to grief is not easy for anyone, but reading a book like this can surely help to deal with it better.
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How will Meg cope with the grief of losing her mother, transform her life, and experience the freedom of being herself? I'm sure many people will be interested in finding the answers to these questions and reading the book. Thanks for your review!
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With this review, I'm already loving the book. The review helps to see how organized and concise the writer has described Meg's predicament. Thank you for the review
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Wow, what an intriguing review. Grief is a feeling that many find difficult to deal with, but I think that with this book, the person will find help.
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Transformation through grief is empowering.

Thank you for the great review.
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Loosing a loved one is the most awful thing anyone can go through. For Meg to be able to overcome her grief, anyone can. Thanks for this review and congratulations on BOTD.
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While Meg's story comes across as inspirational, I don't think I'd be reading it, as it's not from my preferred genre. But, I hope people who do pick it up end up enjoying it. Thank you for the wonderful review!
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The first thing that caught my attention is the book cover. It's quite beautiful. It's unfortunate that Meg lost her mum to the cold hands of death. But then, death is inevitable, we just have to make the most of the situation. I would love to read the book to know how she managed her grief. Excellent review, Congratulations.
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Deeply enlightening and introspective memoir about the author's experience dealing with the loss of a loved one. It's very relatable and helpful to readers who share the author's human experience. Congrats on the BOTD!
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This book shows us how much we suffer when we lose someone we love. I can't imagine myself in this situation. This book is for anyone who has lost a loved one. He is inspiring and useful.
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This sounds like a very timely book. We all have griefs we're dealing with. For some reason, it seems like there are more things than usual to deal with. It sounds like this book gives us ideas on healing and moving forward.
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An amazing memoir "Butterfly Awakens" by Meg Nocero, which portrays the transformation through grief of the author. I am thinking of reading this one.
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Although I don't wish grief and loss on anyone, it sounds like this is an excellent resource for those who are suffering from it.
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