Review of Binge
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Thank you Diana for reading and commenting!diana lowery wrote: ↑23 May 2023, 06:11 I like your comment about binge-reading the book. I have often been guilty of doing that. I like the cover of this book and the message. Thank you for a great review.
That's great. I believe, Binge reading is proof of an avid reader.

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Thank you for the comment Omneya! It sure is a nice book with a positive message. And thank you for the praise.Omneya Shakeep wrote: ↑23 May 2023, 15:39 This is definitely an interesting book. It seems to have a meaningful message, especially for those suffering from an eating disorder. This is a very thorough and detailed review, Kavita. I enjoyed reading it very much. Thanks for this awesome recommendation. Amazing review!


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Thank you Fergie Jessica for reading!Fergie Jessica Edeni wrote: ↑26 May 2023, 03:59 Sabrina's desires are similar to mine. Hmm, losing weight? I like that. It feels good to exercise, but it also feels good to eat. Haha. I think I will enjoy the humorous piece of writing, as promised. Amazing review.
Foodie and sometimes exercise-y,
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Yes. Mood eating, there's a part where they discuss a shortly about this, humor is the floating boat. Without it I wouldn't really enjoy it much. You're welcome SarahSarah Zain wrote: ↑26 May 2023, 15:13 That's a captatve review. The book seems uplifting and inspiring in its way . Eating when feeling sad is something I can relate to so mixing it with some humour will help too. Awesome review Kavita![]()
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