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I can relate to this story. Losing love one is more painful than anyone can imagine. I so much enjoyed your review, it has given me enough reason to read the book. Excellent review.
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I'm truly curious about the life of a Disney worker and from your review I can tell it's an emotional book dealing with loss can be really hard. Great review
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It seems that this book is very sad but at the same time inspiring. The pain caused by the loss of a loved one is difficult to heal. Thanks for your well-written review, it was a pleasure to read.
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Covenant M Olusegun wrote: 09 Sep 2022, 12:10 I'm truly curious about the life of a Disney worker and from your review I can tell it's an emotional book dealing with loss can be really hard. Great review
Thank you so much for commenting.
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Judy_Akha wrote: 10 Sep 2022, 13:48 It seems that this book is very sad but at the same time inspiring. The pain caused by the loss of a loved one is difficult to heal. Thanks for your well-written review, it was a pleasure to read.
Your comment is very kind. Thank you.
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The loss of a loved one is a pain one hardly heals from. I felt the author's pain while reading through review. I hope everyone suffering from things like this finds the healing they need. Wonderful review Welldone!!!
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Thank you so much for your thoughtful comments.
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Shelley and Chris Buck had to face one of the hardest things parents have to face, the death of their son Ryder. I can't say I KNOW how they feel, but I can say I am afraid I will be facing the same thing in the near future as I almost lost my son two months ago. He is not rebounding well from a serious infection. Reading your review of this book, I couldn't help but feel the utmost sadness for Shelley and Chris. I will definitely check this book out! Thanks for the wonderful review, Diana!
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Brenda Creech wrote: 12 Sep 2022, 13:35 Shelley and Chris Buck had to face one of the hardest things parents have to face, the death of their son Ryder. I can't say I KNOW how they feel, but I can say I am afraid I will be facing the same thing in the near future as I almost lost my son two months ago. He is not rebounding well from a serious infection. Reading your review of this book, I couldn't help but feel the utmost sadness for Shelley and Chris. I will definitely check this book out! Thanks for the wonderful review, Diana!
I am so sorry to hear about your son. I hope he recovers. Thank you for commenting.
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diana lowery wrote: 13 Sep 2022, 09:57
Brenda Creech wrote: 12 Sep 2022, 13:35 Shelley and Chris Buck had to face one of the hardest things parents have to face, the death of their son Ryder. I can't say I KNOW how they feel, but I can say I am afraid I will be facing the same thing in the near future as I almost lost my son two months ago. He is not rebounding well from a serious infection. Reading your review of this book, I couldn't help but feel the utmost sadness for Shelley and Chris. I will definitely check this book out! Thanks for the wonderful review, Diana!
I am so sorry to hear about your son. I hope he recovers. Thank you for commenting.
Thank you.
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Reading your summary and even the whole of the review is emotional on its own. Ryder must have lived a fulfilling life. I am also unsettled by the psychic vision and synchronicity. However, they pique my curiosity as what was done.
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Francis Freeman wrote: 14 Sep 2022, 03:18 Reading your summary and even the whole of the review is emotional on its own. Ryder must have lived a fulfilling life. I am also unsettled by the psychic vision and synchronicity. However, they pique my curiosity as what was done.
I am glad your curiosity was piqued. Thanks for the comment.
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I can relate with the feeling of losing a loved one. I'd love to read this book so as to know more about Shelley's ordeals with Ryder. The author did a good job. Thanks for your honest review.
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Eze Michael wrote: 14 Sep 2022, 20:41 I can relate with the feeling of losing a loved one. I'd love to read this book so as to know more about Shelley's ordeals with Ryder. The author did a good job. Thanks for your honest review.
I appreciate you taking the time to read and comment. I am sorry that you have had the experience of losing a loved one.
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Emotions took over me as I read this review. I have been there and I understand what it means to lose a loved one. The book is filled with emotions.
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