Review by Rayasaurus -- Le Mutt by Eva Elle Rose

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Re: Review by Rayasaurus -- Le Mutt by Eva Elle Rose

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What a tragic tale and yet there is a lot of encouragement coming from the author's experiences. What we must do to overcome these inner and outer battles we all face. Kudos and thank you to the author for sharing her life with us. Thanks for a very emotional packed review.
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I admire the strength it takes to share this type of story and I’m sure the author would be an amazing person to meet. The intensity of the content make this one a little too much for me but I think you shared a wonderful review of this book.
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Cotwani wrote: 16 Jan 2020, 21:53 An intense compelling read, wow! I like when underdogs overcome their circumstances by grit. A pity about the dry writing style. Great review!
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Falconcrest wrote: 17 Jan 2020, 01:58 What a tragic tale and yet there is a lot of encouragement coming from the author's experiences. What we must do to overcome these inner and outer battles we all face. Kudos and thank you to the author for sharing her life with us. Thanks for a very emotional packed review.
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Everydayadventure15 wrote: 17 Jan 2020, 09:56 I admire the strength it takes to share this type of story and I’m sure the author would be an amazing person to meet. The intensity of the content make this one a little too much for me but I think you shared a wonderful review of this book.
I'm sure she would be an amazing person to meet too! Thank you for your comment.
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Seems like an inspiring book about an inspiring woman. Thanks for the great review!
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I think that I would find it a challenge to read this book. However, I am thankful that the author's story is that of tragedy to triumph. Thanks for the review!
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Magnify3 wrote: 18 Jan 2020, 08:13 I think that I would find it a challenge to read this book. However, I am thankful that the author's story is that of tragedy to triumph. Thanks for the review!
SomeoneInTheWorld wrote: 18 Jan 2020, 06:02 Seems like an inspiring book about an inspiring woman. Thanks for the great review!
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It is necessary for all of us to keep feeding ourselves stories of people overcoming difficulties. I loved your review, Rayasaurus. Good job. :tiphat:
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LinaMueller wrote: 18 Jan 2020, 19:21 It is necessary for all of us to keep feeding ourselves stories of people overcoming difficulties. I loved your review, Rayasaurus. Good job. :tiphat:
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I'm always scared of dry writing styles. I think I'll pass this one, but your review was amazing. Thanks.
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Julius_ wrote: 19 Jan 2020, 00:42 I'm always scared of dry writing styles. I think I'll pass this one, but your review was amazing. Thanks.
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It's unfortunate that the writing style isn't in keeping with the overall writing in the book. Pulling yourself up from the lowest depths, figuratively speaking, is a challenging task. Success, even for tiny steps along the path upward, is laudable. I'm glad the author succeeded. Thanks for the interesting review!
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I like this book for the realism. Thanks for the insightful review.
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Wyland wrote: 20 Jan 2020, 06:16 I like this book for the realism. Thanks for the insightful review.
Kelyn wrote: 19 Jan 2020, 15:00 It's unfortunate that the writing style isn't in keeping with the overall writing in the book. Pulling yourself up from the lowest depths, figuratively speaking, is a challenging task. Success, even for tiny steps along the path upward, is laudable. I'm glad the author succeeded. Thanks for the interesting review!
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