Official Review: The Second Cup by Sarah Marie Graye

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Re: Official Review: The Second Cup by Sarah Marie Graye

Post by Umm_Zahra »

People tend to shy away from mental health issues so, it's brave that Graye apparently delved deep into a neglected but important topic.
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Will your life unravel when someone you knew committed suicide .
It's nice introduction
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Thank you for the really insightful review. I like to read books written in the first person. As they are four different female characters, it seems to be a chance to read a full-fledged view on a real life.
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i liked your opinions on the book as well as the sample i read. the characters seemed real, i could sympathise most with Faye, being an artist myself.
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I think this book is unique, being narrated from different perspective and being realistic.
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Although the story is about friendship but it look at various aspects like self examination, mental fitness and ability of individual to handle life matters. The review is inviting.
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As for me this book is really interesting. Friendship is so important for me at the point that I'd choose them over everything that makes me happy. I'll even choose frirndship over my relationship with my lover. Friends are the one who stayed much more longer than your lover and they are the ones who stayed by your side even if they've seen you at your worst you're still the best for them. There's no heart breaking than having a friendship over.
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Most of the time you meet new friends and they become part and passel of your life. Sometimes Fate! But the most important is your experience with them and relationship. This book is so wide and it teaches the way of life with and how to relate well with your friends and other people.
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Are we living our lives in full? What a question with deep insights. Thanks for the review, i love it.
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Thanks for the review - this sounds like a really great book that deals with a lot of real-life issues. I like the fact that the characters are realistic and that the book does deal with 'sensitive issues' such as Depression and suicide.
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Have come to understand that friendship is worth relationship ,your friends are the best people to have than your lovers
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wow.....these is amazing if most of the youth and elders can read it I am sure they will learn a lot, its inspiring and motivating. keep it up!!!!
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I really liked how the story has been weaved. Four different characters, different outlook, yet so close to each other. Experiences teach us how to cope in life, how one can deal with their inner demons. It is a fantastic journey
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The story is awesome and motivates young people.
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Ohhh this sounds like a great read! The idea of following character individually and then collectively as a group sounds really appealing to me. I love watching my characters grow!
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