Nurturing Healing Love Film Analysis

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1. His screenshot of his review is from Kaitlin Roig's Choosing Hope book...not Scarlett Lewis' Nurturing Healing Love book.

2. His screenshot of the ratings are from Kaitlin Roig's Choosing Hope book...not Scarlett Lewis' Nurturing Healing Love book.

3. Only the third screenshot is of Scarlett Lewis' Nurturing Healing Love book, which is 4.8 out of 5 stars from the screenshot. So, reviews weren't removed; his second screenshot is ratings from another book...Kaitlin Roig's Choosing Hope book (2.1 out of 5 stars from his second

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