Official Review: Heart of a Child

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Re: Official Review: Heart of a Child

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Seems like this book is nice collection of stories which depicts the childhood thought and dreams and may make the reader to recall his or her childhood days. Nice review indeed.
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sanjus wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 04:23 Seems like this book is nice collection of stories which depicts the childhood thought and dreams and may make the reader to recall his or her childhood days. Nice review indeed.
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Like they say, "childhood is wasted on the very young". If only we could appreciate the advantages of this time in our lives, we would probably enjoy our childhoods more. This book seems like a good compilation of stories and genres that will make us reflect on our younger years wistfully. Thanks for your review! I've seen some of your other reviews and find them all very accurate and easy to read. I'll be adding this book to my shelves.
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BookReader+6 wrote: 06 Sep 2018, 07:38 Like they say, "childhood is wasted on the very young". If only we could appreciate the advantages of this time in our lives, we would probably enjoy our childhoods more. This book seems like a good compilation of stories and genres that will make us reflect on our younger years wistfully. Thanks for your review! I've seen some of your other reviews and find them all very accurate and easy to read. I'll be adding this book to my shelves.
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