Official Review: Heart of a Child

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Re: Official Review: Heart of a Child

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I couldn't wait to grow up when I was young, and now... I want to go back to those fantastic days...
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Jonida wrote: 26 Jul 2018, 16:30 I couldn't wait to grow up when I was young, and now... I want to go back to those fantastic days...
I think a lot of adults feel the same way. Thanks for commenting.
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There is a blissful ignorance of being a child that I miss dearly. I've only recently learned of writing prompts and some of them are so wildly imaginative - I love it. Great review!
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JR Mercier wrote: 27 Jul 2018, 01:20 There is a blissful ignorance of being a child that I miss dearly. I've only recently learned of writing prompts and some of them are so wildly imaginative - I love it. Great review!
It is interesting to read what people come up with. Thanks for commenting.
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This seems like a delightful read, one best enjoyed with a couple of snacks. Thanks for the lovely review!
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gen_g wrote: 27 Jul 2018, 09:32 This seems like a delightful read, one best enjoyed with a couple of snacks. Thanks for the lovely review!
Oh definitely one you could curl up with on a lazy Sunday afternoon and just go back in time for awhile. Thank you for your comment.
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My curiosity was piqued by the concept of the writing prompts. I like that the imagination can cause someone starting at the exact same point as a second person to go in a completely different direction. Wonderful review. I like the uniqueness of this book.
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kfwilson6 wrote: 27 Jul 2018, 16:12 My curiosity was piqued by the concept of the writing prompts. I like that the imagination can cause someone starting at the exact same point as a second person to go in a completely different direction. Wonderful review. I like the uniqueness of this book.

It is very interesting. Thanks for commenting.
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Reading this would bring a feeling of nostalgia. How I miss not giving a care of anything but my stomach. Thanks for the review.
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Bella_Lia wrote: 28 Jul 2018, 14:55 Reading this would bring a feeling of nostalgia. How I miss not giving a care of anything but my stomach. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for the comment.
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I will definitely read this book. I love books and stories regarding childhood and children. It reminds me of good old days and when the world you think as a child is a safe place. The world of children have no heartaches and broken dreams. Thank you for your review.
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julessawyer wrote: 29 Jul 2018, 08:27 I will definitely read this book. I love books and stories regarding childhood and children. It reminds me of good old days and when the world you think as a child is a safe place. The world of children have no heartaches and broken dreams. Thank you for your review.
Enjoy and thanks for the comment.
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I love the idea of two sections - one for children and one for adults each. It would give a wonderful perspective for both age groups to enjoy. The writing prompts at the end would definitely be helpful to every budding writer. Thank you for the review!
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Fuzaila wrote: 30 Jul 2018, 07:23 I love the idea of two sections - one for children and one for adults each. It would give a wonderful perspective for both age groups to enjoy. The writing prompts at the end would definitely be helpful to every budding writer. Thank you for the review!
It was fun to read. Thanks for the comment.
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I would love to recall my childhood back by reading this.
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