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[ Book Review ]: Crybaby by K. Webster


Crybaby is another novel from our classic author: K. Webster.

I have read a few novels of her books already, and this is one of my favorites.

SAD. HAPPY. PATHETIC. DEPRESSED But mostly extremely cute.
She is crippled and hopeless, and he is hot, smart, and handsome. Every therapist runs away because of her childish attitude—he says, annoyedly and angrily until he gets a touch from a young lady. He decides he will choose her and helps through predicaments in her life. She is depressed and sad, and young, but he desires to make her happy again.

How cute, right?

The story is really incredible. I love how the author depicts one’s problem in real life and urges us to not give up because one day someone would come and help us. Believe in God, there are a lot of good people out there. Eventually, the rain of sadness will stop, and the rainbows of happiness will rise.

So, author @authorkwebster if you see this review, I want to say thank you very much for your great effort to create this wonderful story.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⁣

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