Official Review: Walking Innocence Fence by Nikki James

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Re: Official Review: Walking Innocence Fence by Nikki James

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A philosophical book about a delicate subject. Seems interesting, though mixing up such diverse sources is tricky. Thank you for your great review!
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This is truly not my genre, but the topics addressed are quite interesting. Beautiful review.
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This seems like a very philosophical book. Despite not being a big fan of philosophical books, your review has me intrigued.
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This sounds like an interesting book, but the disorganization would definitely bother me.
Great review!
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A book that tries to teach readers interests me. I love the philosophical angle inputted by the author. Nice review
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The one on one conversation aspect makes this appeal to me. However, I'm not sure I'm into the deep discussion of these more controversial topics at the moment. Thanks for a good review, though.
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I do not know what I expected from this book when I judged it by the title, but it wasn't this. Abortion theme is indeed a very dividing one. I am very intrigued. I love 'real and raw' conversations about life. I am very seriously tempted.

Thank you for such a thorough, insightful and inviting review!
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This book seems to deliberate on so many insightful themes. These topics are undoubtedly interesting. Thanks for sharing.
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Walking Innocence Fence by Nikki James seems like a mind-expanding journey, exploring life, death, and the recycling of souls. It shows us the futility of being judgemental. I can't wait to dive into this philosophical journey.
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James's writing is honest and vulnerable. She does not shy away from the difficult emotions of grief and loss, but she also writes about the hope and joy that she found along the way.
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This topic piqued my interest, especially with all the controversy surrounding the abortion issue today. I have always the effects of technology and how fast it progresses, I am very interested in reading her thoughts on these matters. Great review! :tiphat:
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While I appreciate philosophical books I rarely pick them up to read them. I am not drawn to read them at all. Open endings leave readers oftentimes confused. The review is very helpful. Great job.
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Today's book of the day is a philosophical book that dwells on topics and the author’s ideas on life, death, duality (judgment), abortion, and the recycling of souls. It's a book of interest to me as I would like to get the authors perspective on these issues. Congrats on #BOTD!
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Book 📚📚📖 of the day BOTD is non fiction happiness from situation that are temporary as laughter being medicine to the soul the author offer cheerfulness in dark foreseen challenges the world has to offer laughter is normally viewed as compassion, understand, lightness..such an inspiring story book It was well written and reviewed I will recommend it 💯✅
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Thank you for such a descriptive review. The book sounds much philosophical and informative to those keeping interest in the same. It makes the readers curious about the upcoming thoughts of the author.
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