Official Review: Broken and Beautiful

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Re: Official Review: Broken and Beautiful

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I love how real the book is.I can totally relate because I always fall victim of thinking things should go exactly how I plan
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I believe this book is the kind of book that need to be spread all across the world because my people i die of heart breaks.i love this review thanks alot :tiphat:
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This novel discusses the important theme of child abuse, which many families, indeed, cover up. I like the part that it seems that the characters find meaning to life, which can be quite difficult after going through harsh circumstances. And, how nice of the author to donate the proceeds to an entity that works with victims of abuse. Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for this informative review. I'm always wary of books tackling child abuse, as they could go unnecessarily graphic just for the sake of eliciting sympathy for the character. I find that a little excessive sometimes, so I feel like this book is not for me.
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I appreciate your review. I hope the right people reads it to learn to overcome their challenges. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by Toke »

many children become victims of sexual abuse, resulting in their personal qualities declining or even choosing the wrong way of life
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I haven't read the book yet but am now interested. Will definitely read this one. Thank you for the review.
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I find this very interesting and creative. I think it will pick up because its focusing on an important issue that needs to ne addressed in the society.
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Post by Abdul-48 »

something I would pick up unless I didn't have something better to read. I enjoyed your review; however, as it pointed out the best part of the book.
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Sounds interesting
Would love to read this book
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Mercy Bolo wrote: 01 Nov 2017, 05:23 Life sometimes doesn't make sense. Especially if one feels like they have nothing to live for. Because I like well developed characters, I will add this to my list. Hope the content isn't too graphic though.
I agree with you. :)
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Mercy Bolo wrote: 01 Nov 2017, 05:23 Life sometimes doesn't make sense. Especially if one feels like they have nothing to live for. Because I like well developed characters, I will add this to my list. Hope the content isn't too graphic though.
Very well written. I appreciate the effort!
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Post by kemp1kor »

Sound like a lot of heavy issues are addressed in this book. It’s always great when you can feel a strong connection to the characters, but I don’t think this one is for me. Thanks for the informative review!
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Well I enjoy a book that tells me of the pains kids go through because it gives me a new energy to go out and protect these innocent and sweet souls. I will definitely read this.
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Post by helena j »

i think i might settle for this book at my leisure time
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