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Regrets of the Dying

Stories and Wisdom That Remind Us How to Live

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Regrets of the Dying

By: Georgina Scull
Narrated by: Georgina Scull
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A powerful, moving and hopeful book exploring what people regret most when they are dying and how this can help us lead a better life.

If you were told you were going to die tomorrow, what would you regret?

Ten years ago, without time to think or prepare, Georgina Scull ruptured internally. The doctors told her she could have died and, as Georgina recovered, she began to consider the life she had led and what she would have left behind.

Paralysed by a fear of wasting what seemed like precious time but also fully ready to learn how to spend her second chance, Georgina set out to meet others who had faced their own mortality or had the end in sight.

©2022 Georgina Scull (P)2022 Welbeck Publishing Group
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Grief & Loss Personal Success
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"A beautiful and moving reminder to appreciate life." (Roxie Nafousi, author of Manifest)

"This book may on first glance appear to be about death and regrets, but is in reality about life and choices. It is warmly life-affirming...A magnificent read that will inspire. I loved it." (Sue Black)

"So beautiful ... Perfectly written and judged ... A wonderful book that made me grasp life a little more firmly." (Dr Chris van Tulleken)

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Very inspiring

I really like the book. I specifically like her accent. Stories written in this book are very interesting and inspiring. This book will change your life and your view about regrets.

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POWERFUL

This was a very profound and powerful book. Sometimes hard to think about but not morbid. Well written, well narrated, and so much to think about. Thank you to the author for sharing so personally, deeply, and honestly. I wish her well. Thank you.

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A real eye opener

This book is sure a lot different than I expected.The stories told are so personal and they make you,look at death and life after death for those left behind.The narrator was very good but a very times the accent hard to understand.

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An eye opener

If you are reading this book in your 30s probably it will avoid you couple of regretful mistakes making in the years to come. Content of the book is great, the way it has been presented, the line up could have made more clearer. Then again why care too much, we all die, and imperfect books are perfectly fine 😄

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