Review of Choices

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This Harper that unexpectedly found himself on a picturesque path until he encountered his deceased colleague, Mel, arises quite an unsettling question, indeed. Is Harper also dead since he's seeing Mel?
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I truly agree that our decisions today, shape our lives in every possible way. I look forward to reading more about Harper and sharing his teachings that impact Eddie, Devi, Ariana, Fazzi, and others. How do my actions contribute to the betterment of the world? This question is a challenge to me. Thank you for this comprehensive summary.
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I'm intrigued how this book is in the "romantic" genre, but not a typical love story. I love how the story is woven and how each one's struggles are chronicled with matching strifes to overcome them. I like the stories of friendship and solidarity too. I think this book is definitely one to add to my list to read. Thanks for the review!
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This book seems interesting but not for me. Thanks for the engaging review!
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The idea of teaching children to understand the reasons behind our guidance rather than imposing decisions on them really resonates with me. Plus, the friendship between Devi and Eddie sounds heartwarming and inspiring.
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The book parallels the Korean movie Class of Lies, where Harper's teachings impact his students profoundly, and his mysterious death challenges their understanding of his lessons and their own lives.
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I like that the author puts emphasis on the issue of decision making and how it affects children's upbringing. I like that it's also humorous. Thanks for the review.
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An interesting read with a unique and captivating plot. It showcases the immense weight the choices we make hold. Great read. Congrats on #BOTD
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This review offers a thoughtful and detailed analysis of "Choices" by Gary Markman. It highlights the book’s profound themes, well-developed characters, and balanced pacing. The personal reflections and emotional connections add depth, making it an engaging recommendation for readers, especially young adults. Overall, a heartfelt and insightful critique.
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I believe in genuine friendship and Devi and Eddies friendship and the sacrifice the made is each other is commendable. Nice review.
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A book about a missing person that deals with the e importance of the decisions we make because they can affect our whole future. I love that there’s also humor in the novel, thanks for sharing that in your review!
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I am impressed by the review. The review seems to outline how the novel correctly captured the emotional dilemma one goes through when making a decision. Making decisions is hard, and standing by them in the face of consequences is even more so. I am really interested in reading this fully now.
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The comparison to "Class of Lies" suggests that the book has an intriguing, perhaps surreal element that invites readers to question reality.
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The exploration of how decisions shape our lives and the importance of guiding children to understand the reasoning behind choices is a crucial aspect of this book. This theme underscores the significance of fostering critical thinking and autonomy in children, rather than imposing decisions upon them, which can lead to more meaningful and lasting outcomes in their development. Nice review.
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This is an excellent review. The reviewer style of presenting the story is superlative. The fault of parents in choice of career for their children without consideration of what they want to be in life. Exposition of platonic love that existed between two characters in the book. The humour and unbiased revelation of events and rating of the book “Choices” is extra-ordinary.
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