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REVIEW : When breath becomes air by Paul Kalanithi

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Hiya ! I read this almost  a couple months ago and realized I never reviewed it. When I finished the book, I just couldn't review it , it was  so powerful that  the ideas and  the words betrayed me  , i hardly seat myself  to review it today , it is just a MASTERPIECE that if i had the chance to rate it more than 5 stars i'd definitely do , usually i'm a crying bookish .Yet, this one turned me into sobbing like no book ever did , it turned me into a sad weeping mess quickly .  The story is  so   amazingly good and so  freaking sad. It's a brief memoir of a life ended way too early , it's about ,   Dr. Paul Kalanithi who was a neurosurgical resident entering his final year of training when he was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer , about his wife , family and he's new born  baby and how they all faced his illness , it is more about ; the power of  the internal affections , and finally how can  a simple ...

REVIEW : Mornings in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa

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HELLOW ! i know i outta be punished for the long absence , but c'mon i got caught up with a bunch of things to do , promise ! won't absent this much anymore . However , buckle up guys i just finished a book that got meh sobbing for hours ,  open-mouthed for minutes and lost in thoughts for seconds !  i mean how can a book do all that to a person ? i'd definitely say that this is :    The   most heartbreaking novel I have ever  read ,   I can't really write a review that will give this novel all of its credit . i just wanna ask you guys  :  How many books you have read that made you love, hate, cry, angry, remorse  and all the senses that a human being can experience ?  This book will make you feel human.  Mornings in Jenin is an amazing read and an insight to the lives of the Abulheha's family who are an ordinary Palestinian family living before and during  the creation of the state of Israel  ...