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Summary

This is a review of Samantha Buck's top five stories on Medium, highlighting the strong and empowering tags, personal stories, and insights.

Abstract

The review covers five stories written by Samantha Buck on Medium, each with a unique set of tags that highlight the themes and topics covered. The first story is about women and feminism, while the second is a personal story about racism and family relationships. The third story is about working with autistic children, and the fourth is a reminder about karma. The final story is a tender insight into growing up as a teenager. The reviewer praises Buck's writing style and the insights she provides in her stories.

Opinions

  • The reviewer believes that the tags chosen for each story are strong and empowering.
  • The reviewer feels that Buck's personal stories are very powerful and help to inspire and educate readers.
  • The reviewer is impressed by Buck's ability to convey raw, innocent love in her story about working with autistic children.
  • The reviewer thinks that the fourth story is a great reminder about karma and the dangers of being cocky or arrogant.
  • The reviewer finds the final story to be a tender and insightful look into growing up as a teenager.

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Author Samantha Buck.

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This is the first post from Samantha Buck. It is included in her piece of content she created sharing her best five stories.

I have highlighted the tags within this post as I believe these are strong and empowering not just for women, everyone else in between too.

A valid point raised in the post is people have an old fashioned, outdated presumption.

Next up is the second section within Samantha Buck top five stories.

Once again the tags are expertly chosen. This is a very personal story.

Just by sharing Samantha Buck has helped and inspired many more people to gain a better understanding of the generational insights.

I feel in this story morals & love for a family member become merged.

The way Samantha Buck is speaking to the reader, helps them to gain insight and you can feel her frustration & unconditional love.

Third, on the list is this excellent piece of content. Once again strong tags.

I have read this twice now and it is cascading all the way through with joy and happiness. I have a friend with Autism and I have also been lucky enough to spend time with young adults in the 16–19 age group at the Bendrigg Trust in The Lake District.

Every day my heart was amazed and melted. One thing that always stands out is everyone and everything is filled with raw innocent love.

Story number four is a great reminder that karma can bite you on the bum.

I have left tags out because I feel the story is so strong.

Being cocky/arrogant is no good if you can’t back yourself. I thought about the saying “ All the gear but no idea.”

By the end, I like to think Samantha Buck was humbled.

Last but not least is a tender insight into growing up.

Being a teenager is the best and the worst in my opinion. I wish I didn’t try to please everyone.

Samantha Buck from the opening sentence right till the last word this is endearing and a wonderful insight into the art of growing up, awesome tags were chosen to.

It has been an absolute honour & pleasure to review Samantha Buck.

Her best five stories are five-star quality too.

Above are the links to Samantha Buck medium profile and the best five stories original post.

Enjoy.

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Brian Anthony Cumberlidge.

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