Official Review: Soft Underbelly by Kat Powell

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Re: Official Review: Soft Underbelly by Kat Powell

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What a great review. This seems like a deep story that many woman could relate to. It's easy to just push through life not realising the long-term damage that we are causing ourselves if we don't make a change around us.
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Although this isn't my cup of tea, this book looks very motivating and empowering, which a great read for any. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Annieblue »

I really love how the story is written,i can say that this book captures the heart of many mothers and children who is struggling the same as kathy and her mother. Soft underbelly is an inspirational book.
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Post by Penny Lee »

Kathy's story sounds heart wrenching. The review makes me wonder how she comes to find truth in the end -- to realize that she IS lovable.
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Post by Richmond asante »

In life you can't do it with our a helping hard.a lot of people are going though life issues because no one was there for them when they love,care and some one to talk to.nice book I will love to read it later the review is good
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Post by Sindhu Srinath »

Good review. Congrats! I think this is a highly inspiring story. Kudos Kathy!
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I love the book for the fact that the author tells a true story
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She managed to minister her mind,and archive is thought to work out that's grate
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Post by JuanP »

I guess Kathy isn't that lucky about marriage life. But how lucky she was to have those two lovely kids to complete those emptiness and missing pieces in her heart.
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Post by jeanelabe »

Just wondering how and why Cathy ended up with crooky Bruno and even managed to give him a baby :oops2: . It's an interesting book to read
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Post by twinn »

Inspirational stories are a good read because it always relates with at least that one person we know. I would surely love this...the best thing mankind can do is give hope to those who need it. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Very nice review! I read almost a full chapter before reading your review and already feel certain feelings about it and can't wait to finish the book! Reading your review has only added to my anticipation! Thank you!
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Post by Nyawera Gikaru »

Kathy abuse as a kid, shows how the past abuse usually affects the present especially in marriages. Sounds like an interesting book to read.
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Post by Rai juma »

Wow! Ok, sincerely speaking this seems very interesting would not mind reading the whole book a million times. Very striking review. Thank you.

-- 07 Jul 2017, 00:43 --

A totally different story really amazed me. How most of stories says how the father was cruel and abused their kids now its the mother. Taught me I should forgive no matter what and know how self worth is important. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

Soft underbelly by Kate Poxwell is a great motivational tale that gives you a feeling of purpose .
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