Official Review: The Second Cup by Sarah Marie Graye

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

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I think I love faye's character cos she's a good example of a strong woman out there on the street,d book is a nice one and I love it
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This book actually can help me in life,and teach others.Many people have a problem with accepting who they are ,second cup is a solution to all.
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I believe books, fiction or non-fiction are away of sharing life experiences. They provide insights of how individuals interact with same environment differently. By relating to a character in a book, it shows commonalities in perspectives.
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One of the most difficult forms of writing a story is in the first person.
This one accomplished this feat very well.
Faye experiences the loss of a loved one who decided to go his own way.
Great review.
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This book actually reveals,who we really are,our inner selves...it shows us on how to move from from being weak beings to strong beings
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I love books that deal with issues of self confidence. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for the review!! As you wrote, a simple question like whether we are living our lives to the fullest" throws the characters off balance. I think this is an emotion everybody can relate to. I am definitely interested in this book and will check it out.
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This is a group of friends held together by their diversity. I like how they also support each other. Great review.
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Great review! I enjoy books that dive deep and force characters to look beyond the surface and face issues head-on. I will be adding this to my list!
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I love books which I can relate to real life and struggles.I like Olivia's character.Great review.

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I love books which I can relate to real life and struggles.I like Olivia's character.Great review.
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I hate suicides and it does depress me badly. I'll skip on this one. Thanks for the nice review.
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The review ironically caught my attention more than the sample of the book however the novel does look interesting and hopefully had an original plot line. I excited to read this novel.
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Seems like a very good book about friendship. Honestly, you never know who you are gonna meet, and what makes it so interesting is that all of them have met separately at different points in life. Friendship is just like a glue - it doesn't matter if the people are complete opposites of each other, if they manage to find a commonality, they will always be glued to each other.
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I am in love with the storyline, the character development done by the author is just amazing.Great review too!
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Good book! Reflects on people who have different personalities knot together with something common and what they face. Reminded me of a film called "the sisterhood of traveling pants". Thanks for the review!
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