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HomeShop at BookSurgeBody, Mind & SpiritParapsychologyESP (Clairvoyance, Precognition, Telepathy)A Politically Incorrect Walk Through Death.....and Life?: Work Hard, Play Hard, Be Happy |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
very heartfelt Sep 02, 2009
By P. Foster
"love to read"
This is a book that when you read it you can actually feel the writers pain, the agony, and the frustration. I would highly recommend this book.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Raw honesty at its best! Sep 07, 2009
By L. Sedlacek When I got this book in the mail, I went to the dedication portion and tears started to well up so I knew, based on that, that I could NOT read the book right then. I read it this morning when all was quiet in the house and did not put it down until I finished. The book is gut-wrenching, raw and completely politically incorrect and that's why I love it. It's the author's honesty...period. It's my friend telling it like it is and not sugar-coating anything. That's the way life should be. She's honest with herself, family and friends...as we all should be. Loved it!
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A Father's look Sep 05, 2009
By Michael Bassett It was hard to read about how traumatic an experience this was for my daughter and granddaughter. It was hard because I know how they feel, and I cannot help them. I am proud of my daughter for putting her feelings in writing for all to read, and in doing so conveyed what a true "Magic Man" her brother was.
A Politically Incorrect Walk through Death and Life Sep 05, 2009
By Nan It was a hard book to read due to the pain and anger of the author, yet I could not put the book down. I am proud of the author for having the courage to write about her pain, anger and yes love.
heartfelt, completely honest and powerful! Sep 02, 2009
By Debbie Hicks
"Debsdesk"
I couldn't put this book down once starting. I have never read a truer more honest account of the absolute feeling of loss, shock and struggle to even breathe after having had our hearts ripped out of our chests, pain that cuts so deep, it cuts you to your core. I admire Robin and the relationship she had with her beloved Bobby.
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