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Make a Wish Every Morning — Book Review Make a Wish Every Morning is a
bilingual collection of warm essays from the "Calm Garden Bilingual
Reading" series. It combines English learning with spiritual
comfort perfectly. Instead of dramatic plots, the book gathers dozens of
short, gentle passages with delicate Chinese translations, taking dawn
as its core symbol and redefining the true meaning of making wishes. It
tells us that we do not have to wait for birthdays or New Year’s Eve to
pray; every brand-new morning is a chance to reconcile with ourselves
and send gentle wishes to life. All the stories and thoughts in this
book come from trivial daily moments: unexpected kindness on the street,
quiet self-reflection when alone, and self-encouragement after setbacks.
Free from empty clichés, the book delivers quiet wisdom through small
scenes. Most of us tend to make grand wishes for smooth lives and
perfect outcomes on special days, yet we overlook that simply waking up
at dawn is a precious reset gift from life. The wishes here are never
about gaining material things. They grow inward: wishing we could accept
our flaws softly, treat strangers with kindness, gain courage to face
hardships, and appreciate tiny beauties like steaming breakfast and
roadside flowers. The bilingual layout creates a unique double charm.
Concise and authentic original English sentences are paired with
vocabulary notes, helping readers accumulate natural expressions while
enjoying beautiful writing. The Chinese translations are mild and
restrained, preserving the tender tone of the original text. Together,
two languages build a relaxing atmosphere unique to early mornings. Dark
nights often magnify anxiety, regret and sadness, but the faint morning
light wraps everyone equally. Words in the book are like cool dawn wind,
easing yesterday’s troubles and letting readers calm down to figure out
what they truly want from life. What touches me most is the book’s
fresh perspective on wishes. Many people believe the value of a wish
lies in its fulfillment, and fall into self-doubt when expectations
fail. However, Make a Wish Every Morning reminds us that the beauty of
making a wish does not rest on the final result, but on the hopeful
version of ourselves the moment we speak it. Mornings naturally wipe the
slate clean. We do not need lofty goals, only small, light wishes: to
eat well, live earnestly, allow ourselves to slow down sometimes, and
stop being too hard on ourselves. Countless little wishes like these
piece together steady, down-to-earth happiness. In this fast-paced
world full of mental exhaustion, this slim book acts as a soothing
remedy. It does not push us to chase distant perfection, but invites us
to slow down, embrace each early morning, and utter simple wishes. Its
short passages are ideal for reading briefly after waking up to calm
restlessness. Meanwhile, its bilingual design makes it an excellent
choice for students to relieve pressure and improve their English in
spare time. Closing the book, I feel as if soft sunlight is rising
outside the window. I finally understand the gentleness hidden in the
title. True wishes do not need to be begged from gods far away. As long
as we wake up each morning with the heart to love life and believe in
goodness, we have already made the best wish. May we hold faint light in
our hearts every dawn, and step calmly into a brand-new day.
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