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Everyone deserves a good laugh from time to time. This is needed in dealing with day-to-day life stressors. Thanks for the review.
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Miraphery wrote: 03 Apr 2020, 06:47 Everyone deserves a good laugh from time to time. This is needed in dealing with day-to-day life stressors. Thanks for the review.
Absolutely. You're right about that. I hope you have a good belly laugh today.
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I think its important to remember that humor is a great coping skill and benefits our health.
This book looks like a humer instruction manual that could help many people during our current crisis.
After reading the reciew, I cant wait to read the book. Thanks for the thourogh and interesting review!
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Jnova999 wrote: 04 Apr 2020, 06:04 I think its important to remember that humor is a great coping skill and benefits our health.
This book looks like a humer instruction manual that could help many people during our current crisis.
After reading the reciew, I cant wait to read the book. Thanks for the thourogh and interesting review!
It was a nice breath of fresh air. Humor is extremely important in coping. Thanks!
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I always care more about the content and something likes the "spirit" of a book way more than the way the author read so I will add this book in my bookshelf. Thank you for the review that makes me understand this book more! I think this is an informative and fun book to read.
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bookreviewmi1111 wrote: 28 Apr 2020, 00:50 I always care more about the content and something likes the "spirit" of a book way more than the way the author read so I will add this book in my bookshelf. Thank you for the review that makes me understand this book more! I think this is an informative and fun book to read.
I hope you find lots of great tidbits to implement in your life. I know I enjoyed the book! Thanks.
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