Official Review: Closure by Tasche Laine

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Re: Official Review: Closure by Tasche Laine

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Many challenges serves as a big impact to every one's life. Different situations, different people which also includes love and the friendship that they've built. While I was reading it, I can feel the message because I can relate to it due to experience. It's very inspiring to know how important is our life and how we are going to face it together with the people around us. Every challenges that we may face would be a greatest blessing and it would be worth it.
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This sounds like a very sweet story and one that I probably like. However, I can't help wonder if I would experience the same frustration you did! Thanks for your descriptive review.
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Love can be complicated, and young lovers often make impulsive and questionable choices. However, considering I married my first love, I feel inclined to give this novel a chance. The fact that you were angry at the main character's decisions speaks about the author's ability to get the reader involved in the story, and I like personal narratives that touch relatable subjects.
Thank you for your analytical review.
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I'm divided. On the one hand, it sounds like a soft love story that would make me feel warm and fuzzy, but on the other, the lack of memorable moments is a definite deterr for me. Still, thank you for being honest.
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