Review by briellejee -- The World of Ato by Patrick Borosky
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Re: Review by briellejee -- The World of Ato by Patrick Borosky
I think so too! One book I have reviewed also used an obsolete word: "blueth"; which meant, of course, blue, but I think it's really fun to learn words, even if they're old. Also, a nice touch to the book. Aw, that's really sad. How come you can't buy in Amazon?labibliofile wrote: ↑16 Feb 2019, 14:11 Fast-paced, exciting, twists and turns and humour - all excellent ingredients of a good book! Also, the added touch of using words from around the time period it would be related to is a bonus!
Your review really makes me want to read the book, except for the fact that I can't buy books on Amazon!

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I don't have a credit or debit card, even otherwise I tend to generally buy second hand books, I get them at 10% of the original price and most books are generally in good condition, that way I can enjoy 10 books at the price of one!briellejee wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 09:03I think so too! One book I have reviewed also used an obsolete word: "blueth"; which meant, of course, blue, but I think it's really fun to learn words, even if they're old. Also, a nice touch to the book. Aw, that's really sad. How come you can't buy in Amazon?labibliofile wrote: ↑16 Feb 2019, 14:11 Fast-paced, exciting, twists and turns and humour - all excellent ingredients of a good book! Also, the added touch of using words from around the time period it would be related to is a bonus!
Your review really makes me want to read the book, except for the fact that I can't buy books on Amazon!![]()
Thanks for commenting by the way!![]()
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Wow, that is good to hear! Also, I forgot to tell you that this book is I think free for review. Just click on the bookshelves to see if it's still up there.labibliofile wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 09:44I don't have a credit or debit card, even otherwise I tend to generally buy second hand books, I get them at 10% of the original price and most books are generally in good condition, that way I can enjoy 10 books at the price of one!briellejee wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 09:03I think so too! One book I have reviewed also used an obsolete word: "blueth"; which meant, of course, blue, but I think it's really fun to learn words, even if they're old. Also, a nice touch to the book. Aw, that's really sad. How come you can't buy in Amazon?labibliofile wrote: ↑16 Feb 2019, 14:11 Fast-paced, exciting, twists and turns and humour - all excellent ingredients of a good book! Also, the added touch of using words from around the time period it would be related to is a bonus!
Your review really makes me want to read the book, except for the fact that I can't buy books on Amazon!![]()
Thanks for commenting by the way!![]()

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No, it's not there, also most books that are the free book of the day are often not free when I actually click the link, maybe it's free for US only or something because that has happened so many times!briellejee wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 10:05Wow, that is good to hear! Also, I forgot to tell you that this book is I think free for review. Just click on the bookshelves to see if it's still up there.labibliofile wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 09:44I don't have a credit or debit card, even otherwise I tend to generally buy second hand books, I get them at 10% of the original price and most books are generally in good condition, that way I can enjoy 10 books at the price of one!briellejee wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 09:03
I think so too! One book I have reviewed also used an obsolete word: "blueth"; which meant, of course, blue, but I think it's really fun to learn words, even if they're old. Also, a nice touch to the book. Aw, that's really sad. How come you can't buy in Amazon?![]()
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Weird. It still is free. I just checked it now. Here's the link shelves/book.php?id=252462 . it's actually an EPUB and you have to review it in order to get it for free. The free version is not on Amazon.labibliofile wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 11:43No, it's not there, also most books that are the free book of the day are often not free when I actually click the link, maybe it's free for US only or something because that has happened so many times!briellejee wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 10:05Wow, that is good to hear! Also, I forgot to tell you that this book is I think free for review. Just click on the bookshelves to see if it's still up there.labibliofile wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 09:44
I don't have a credit or debit card, even otherwise I tend to generally buy second hand books, I get them at 10% of the original price and most books are generally in good condition, that way I can enjoy 10 books at the price of one!![]()

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Thank you so much!briellejee wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 20:08Weird. It still is free. I just checked it now. Here's the link shelves/book.php?id=252462 . it's actually an EPUB and you have to review it in order to get it for free. The free version is not on Amazon.labibliofile wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 11:43No, it's not there, also most books that are the free book of the day are often not free when I actually click the link, maybe it's free for US only or something because that has happened so many times!briellejee wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 10:05
Wow, that is good to hear! Also, I forgot to tell you that this book is I think free for review. Just click on the bookshelves to see if it's still up there.![]()
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The link helped, I've downloaded a mobi version for review! Again, thank you so much for the link! I must have been looking for it in the wrong place!
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Thanks for reading my review and for the nice comments! Thanks also for stopping by!Rose Harebate wrote: ↑17 Feb 2019, 13:18 "Boredom has no room in these pages, the excitement and anticipation never dull out." More reason for me to read the book. I also like the fact that it's fast-paced. Thanks for an interesting review.

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Thanks for these wonderful words, I really appreciate it!CatlynnHighlights wrote: ↑18 Feb 2019, 11:38 I've seen you all over the forums and was really curious about your reviews. I decided to check one out and I'm so glad I did. Your writing style is so engaging. I made it barely 2 paragraphs in before I decided that I had to read the book. You're an excellent reviewer and I'll definitely be checking out more of your reviews.

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Thank you so much for the recommendation!
