Official Review: The ultimate love by Sherine Anniruth

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Re: Official Review: The ultimate love by Sherine Anniruth

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This is a great review, from a story that is very important. Well done on the review. :tiphat:
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This is an inspiring and a really motivational book, it will help those in despair. A recommend this book.
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This book will be really helpful for the bereaved especially ones that lost a child. From the review I sense the author's wisdom, sorrow and strength. Thanks for a good review.
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This will be an insightful read to people who have lost their children. It'll help them cope with such tragic events. Great review.
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The death of a child is too awful to put into words. Agree, but I would still somewhat disagree and say firmly that the death of a loved one is too awful to put into words. Although yes, there is no word for a parent that has lost a child. Words somehow captivate a reader in the depth of the emotion that they can engulf and transmit, whether the emotion is sadness or happiness, love or anger, etc. But I would take the book for its advice and lessons. I do not want to be taken and become a deeply involved sad reader reading the book. Although it seems to contain emotionally filled anecdotes. I will just enjoy it as the reviewer mentioned.
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It's always helpful to read about people in similar situations and draw from their experiences. This book will be beneficial for grieving parents. Thanks for the review.
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Grief is a thing about life that may always come to us. And as such, arming ourselves with s knowledge that will guide us at that time is crucial. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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I believe the author had a terrible loss to cope with yet she decided to give people a hope on how to live through that grief and not remain stuck. The review covered it all.
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Thea Frederick wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 12:39 It sounds like an interesting and heartfelt read!
I wonder, do you think the author’s main reason for writing this was to unburden herself of this grief or to encourage others in their suffering?
I think both, because when one shares there struggles they are releasing any form of toxicity from within. You also help others to learn that struggles are part of human nature and what you choose to do while passing through this, is what defines your ability. The author is strong and courageous to have shared her own devastating experience. This also shows she has self love and self worth. It shows she is empathetic also, to want to help others going through the same hardships she did and make them feel that they are not alone.
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Wow i love this story,even though it painful with all the things she passed through from losing a child,but it made me realize the pain nd struggle of a mother.nice review hoping for more of this
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It is truly commendable that amidst her own despair, the author is thinking about jotting down an emotional journey of a bereaved parent. The book is very well executed while homogenizing emotions with learnings. "Grief is the last act of love we can give to those we loved. Where there is deep grief, there was great love."  is the zest of book. This book is not meant for everyone but a bereaved person could find this book relatable and helpful in self consoling process.
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Coping with grief after the loss of a loved one is one thing everyone needs to learn. Great book!
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My greatest fear is written in this book: losing a loved one. I cried while reading the sample, and I hope this book will help the bereaved families. It's full of emotions and understanding. Surely, the author knows what grief is like. Thank you for your review.
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Sherine Anniruth really passed through hurdles. Loosing a child is one no parent wants to ever witness. It sucks. I am glad she was able to pull through and shared tips that greatly helped her. Congrats on being the book of the day.
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I love how she stated that grief shouldn't be a place where you stay. It's just a place you travel through. Sharing a personal experience with readers is a difficult thing to do, and I commend the author for sharing her journey so openly and honestly. Those dealing with grief will find wisdom and guidance in her words. Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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