Review of Stage Fright

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When I read that the book was straight to the point, it agreed with the under 100 pages of the book. I will love to read it to know more about the author's victory over multiple cancer episodes.
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"Stage Fright" by John Gore is a courageous memoir about battling cancer. John's positivity, humour, and resilience make this book an uplifting must-read, not just for those affected by cancer but for anyone seeking to appreciate life's small joys. Congrats on BOTD!
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"Stage Fright" by John Gore is a memoir about the author's battle with cancer, offering 15 practical rules for coping. Gore shares his story, and support from his wife, which makes the book relatable and inspiring.
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Today's BOTD is an upbeat memoir that details the author's struggle with cancer in a way that'll make readers feel they aren't alone on the difficult journey ahead. Told with humor and optimism, these 15 rules for coping with cancer are not only relatable, but also informative. This is definitley a must-read for those whose lives have been affect by "The Big C." I've downloaded my copy! Thank you so much for the amazing review!! :-)
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Post by Kweku Jezerl »

I have read this book "Stage Fright" by John Gore and I love this it so much.
He survived cancer after going through multiple stages and treatments.
That is some kind of miracle, because at that age very few make it when they are ill, let alone cancer, not to forget multiple stages of cancer at that.
This memoir should serve as inspiration to many patients suffering from cancer or in recovery, even to those who do not have cancer, it doesn't matter which ever health situation you are in.
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One very alluring aspect of the book is the cover. Because of the single spotlight, I could interpret it to mean hope. I really am glad the author lives to share his survival story as a winner against advanced-stage cancer. Congratulations on an awesome book.
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The review offers a favorable evaluation of John Gore's memoir, *Stage Fright*, which chronicles his journey as a cancer survivor. The book is portrayed as engaging, inspiring, and packed with humorous episodes. The author’s optimistic outlook and humor, combined with the unwavering support of his wife, are key themes throughout the narrative.
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John Gore's memoir "Stage Fright" details his fight with cancer and provides readers with 15 helpful coping guidelines. Despite his condition, he kept a positive attitude, and with the help of his wife, he went through turbulent times. This is truly an inspiring inspiring, and motivating story.
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The review described the book in a way that conveyed its idea well. The author's ability to share his experience with the disease and what he went through to hold on to hope is wonderful. The book will be a good read for many readers. Congrats on BOTD!
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"Stage Fright" by John Gore is a heartwarming and uplifting memoir that shares the author's cancer journey with humor, positivity, and valuable life lessons, earning a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars. A must-read for anyone seeking inspiration and practical advice on coping with adversity.
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"Stage Fright" by John Gore. An interesting book, talks about the author John Gore a cancer survivor and 15 rules for dealing with cancer. John Gore never allowed his bad situation take over his life. This book is inspiring and motivating. I recommend this book to all who wants to give up on life because of their worst situation. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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I would love to learn of this 15 rules of dealing with cancer as I see it as essential. This book is very enlightening and congrats on BOTD.
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I've heard of many Cancer survivors, and I agree, people can survive Cancer. I will read the book to get acquainted with the type of Cancer the author survived and the treatments he underwent to suppress the Cancer. I like that he used a positive attitude with a hint of sense of humor to pen down his experience, making the narrative more uplifting than depressing. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I enjoyed your review of "Stage Fright" by John Gore, a cancer survivor. Cancer is scary and is refreshing to find someone who can stay positive through this experience. I think mindset is as important to the battle as medicine. It sounds like you enjoyed the book. I have downloaded it but have not started reading it yet.
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The story of a survivor tells a great tale, the author did a great justice to his account of the battle, with a sense of humor to make it lively and not depressing. A good book to anyone that problems of life shouldn't weight you down.
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