Review of Living in Color
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Review of Living in Color
A man will never stop loving, not until he gets what he wants, even when what he strives for won't last longer than he projected. Moreover, a man who loves a woman he calls a soulmate is more like mere love to someone he likes. Living in Color by Mike Murphy is a nonfictional book about the in-life and death of a beautiful woman. Margot happened to live and fought for her life after she was diagnosed with cancer.
In this book, I love how the intelligent and kindhearted Margot kept fighting for her life by having the courage to continue and never stop believing in a miracle, she taught readers to believe in the beauty of having friends and family who in one way or another contributed to her life when she was alive to never think she will soon depart from them. Similarly, Mike Murphy's kind of love is what I appreciate, all the kindness and love on whom he called his soulmate, he made me understand what it meant to love, not all men could go through all he had passed through with her, but he stood by her and both did not regret the vow they made.
Furthermore, when Mike Murphy mentioned the soul and mind connection he and Margot shared, he believes in proving and sharing their experience with the advice he gave to everyone who will read his book not to ever lose or dissipate their souls and energy in whatsoever condition they find themselves in, all quotes and poems discussed held a place in my heart and mind, a big thank you to the author for sharing details like this.
No part of this book should be discarded, every reader will learn two or more lessons from it, the book was well-written and exceptionally edited, and all sentences used are simple sentences rather than other types of sentences. Throughout the context of this piece of writing, sexual-related content was not deeply elaborated on. Concerning this, I rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars.
Finally, the book serves as a guideline and awareness for every individual who lives not only with cancer but other diseases and always finds comfort in themselves, never giving up on their life, with all that Mike shared, I salute and appreciate all that stood by someone fighting for his or her life. Therefore, I recommend this book to both genders who live beyond the physical, and people who believe in the power of love.
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At first, it sounds awkward but some things are meant to be.Amy Luman wrote: ↑18 Nov 2022, 16:14 I only read the very first part of this book, but to tell the truth, I was not impressed. I was moved by Margot’s battle with cancer and her courage in facing it and don’t want anyone to go through that, but I am not impressed with Margot and Mike leaving their partners to be together.