Official Review: You Taste Like Whiskey and Sunshine

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Re: Official Review: You Taste Like Whiskey and Sunshine

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It's really hard to give a perfect rating like 4 star rating if there are numerous error on the book. I felt the same way. But I like this book because of the story. Looking to find time to read this book. Thanks for the review.
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Great, that's how life is a collection of stories inspirational, humorous and exhausting. But you r not inaccurate either for some it might be an easy drive all through yet not for many. Also that memoir is about sharing ones life with the world around and author can choose Her/His own way out. She did not have a very comfortable past yet she could inspire and make others smile is what I find attractive. May be another reader could connect to other stories in a special way. A reader could even then read a few selected ones instead of waiting; what happens next. Might be my kind of book. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for commenting Fatima! If you decide to read this one, I hope you enjoy it!
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