Thaier Alhusain
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"Shamil left Syria and his family five years ago to train and work as a doctor in the UK. When his father calls him to tell him that his son, Zain, has been arrested, Shamil decides he has to return to Syria and make sure his family is ok. What he fin"
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"✨Giveaway✨ I received this book as a Giveaway and appreciate the opportunity to provide a review. The book was a good read and enjoyed the details helping me visualize the story.
Shamil, a doctor in the UK, travels home to his family in Syria, includi" Read more of this review » |
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Life inside a shell, no matter how safe it felt, wasn’t a life at all.
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"This entire book was a convoluted disaster.
It needed a bloody good edit. It was so repetitive. Rich went missing then he was declared presumed dead but his body was never found. The phrase “legally declared as presumed dead” was used at least 700 ti" Read more of this review » |
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“A good friend is one that transforms you into a better version of yourself; one that you didn’t know existed until you met them. They’d spice you up with sea salt and caramel if you were a plain vanilla ice cream and sweeten you up with honey if you were a boring chilli dip.”
― The Syrian Dandelion
― The Syrian Dandelion
“A weapon didn’t act on its own; it wasn’t the tool that caused harm but the hand that guided it. It was the intention behind the act that determined whether it would destroy or protect. And that, Shamil realised, was a choice he had to make.”
― The Syrian Dandelion
― The Syrian Dandelion
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