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My Love Journal

Updated: Mar 9

5 Star Review


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By Anette Engel


This book is an honest and personal look at love in all its forms, including the good times, the bad times, the moments of clarity, and the lessons learned along the way. The most striking thing about each page was how honest it was. It doesn't just touch on feelings; it gets right into the complicated parts of relationships, self-worth, and how love changes us. I feel like I can really relate to the reflections; they're like thoughts I hadn't put into words yet.


When you're intelligent and honest in these pieces, it's like speaking with a close friend. Understanding how you love is more significant than actually loving. The emotions are unquestionably intense. It enables us to see that love encompasses more than only lending a helping hand. You need to know what you can and can't do as well. As I read, I thought about examples from my own life that were linked to the words on the page. These examples have changed how I understand love.


The balance between self-reflection and motivation was what I liked most. It doesn't tell you what to do or how to feel. Instead, it asks you to be with your feelings and accept the beautiful, messy nature of love without judging it. You can get lost in the pages because the thoughts flow in a way that's a lot like a song. It's soft in some places, sad in others, and there are quiet affirmations that make you feel strong and that you are important.


When I got to the last page, I felt like I had been on a trip that didn't give me all the answers but did make me think about what questions I should ask. This is the kind of book that stays with you and that you read again and again when you need encouragement, clarity, or just to know that you're not the only one who feels this way. It's a beautiful reminder that love in all its forms is still being written, and that each experience, good or bad, is a wonderful part of the story.


A Mouthful



A Mouthful, a pseudonym used by Natosha Harris as a writer and author, tells a story of a very outspoken, inwardly woman. Natosha began writing at a very early age but never dreamed of becoming an author. Most of what she wrote, especially at a young age, was for mental health releases and purposes. The pieces were very personal and unique to situations pertaining to teens and young adults.


Natosha Harris, also known as A Mouthful, is a self-published author as of August 2018. Being a native of Memphis, TN, and becoming an author has taken her by storm and opened up many doors leading to a book publishing and writing service that she absolutely loves. So, while you enjoy the books written by A Mouthful, you can find other books that may ignite your interests by searching 'A Mouthful' and peeking at other books she has edited and helped publish. Topics range from love, self-help, erotica...you name it! Writing is a passion for A Mouthful, and so is motivating and encouraging others. Natosha is always the one rooting for you and telling you that what you think may be impossible may very well be what you can prove is possible!

 
 
 

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