Review by moowshiri -- The Fox by M. N. J. Butler

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Rwill0988 wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 19:09 Thank you for this insightful review. I was on the fence about reading The Fox and now am going to put it on my to read list. I enjoy the first person and the use of mythology. Did you find there was a lot of mythology incorporated into the story?
The mythology in the book was a lot, I'm sure you'll get to find and learn quite a lot of it from the book. Thanks for stopping by.
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Reubeney wrote: 27 May 2020, 06:01 I'm intending to read this book and I appreciate for the brief review. I now have a glimpse of what to expect in the book.
I'm 100% sure that you're gonna love the book upon reading it. Thanks for stopping by.
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Caffrey_19 wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 14:22 I understand this book reveals the Greek mythology to the audience. I love to explore diverse cultures and experiences. This book, from your review, seems like a good read. Nice work.
Yes, it's a very nice read. Having in mind your love for diverse cultures, I think this is the perfect book for you. Thanks for stopping by.
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docfatima wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 22:05 Reading a historical fiction and that to a lengthy one seems to be a daunting task. Your review makes me feel that I should give this book a try. Nice review.
Yes, it's a very daunting task, one that's not for the weak-hearted. Do give the book a try I'm sure you'll like it. Thanks for stopping by.
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I've read some stories related to Greek mythology and they were quite exciting. I think I might be interested in this one too. Thanks for the detailed review.
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It will be nice to learn a thing about the ancient Greece. With the book perfectly done, I look forward to reading.
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I can understand finding the names difficult to understand. I've run into that a few times with writing on different cultures. It sort of goes with the territory though. This sounds like an indepth read! Great review!
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I love historical fiction about this time period! This book sounds fantastic.Thank you for the review.
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book_fanatic_ wrote: 03 Jun 2020, 10:52 I've read some stories related to Greek mythology and they were quite exciting. I think I might be interested in this one too. Thanks for the detailed review.
Do give it a try I'm quite sure it's not gonna disappoint you. Thanks for stopping by.
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I am not the greatest fan of first person narrative, but this one was surprisingly good indeed. Thanks for the review!
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damis wrote: 15 Jun 2020, 14:46 I am not the greatest fan of first person narrative, but this one was surprisingly good indeed. Thanks for the review!
It was an amazing read, do give it a try and I'm sure it won't disappoint you. Thanks for the comment.
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Jlblawrence wrote: 04 Jun 2020, 23:29 I love historical fiction about this time period! This book sounds fantastic.Thank you for the review.
It is super fantastic, give it a try soon and you'll see the results. Thanks for stopping by.
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Letora wrote: 04 Jun 2020, 11:17 I can understand finding the names difficult to understand. I've run into that a few times with writing on different cultures. It sort of goes with the territory though. This sounds like an indepth read! Great review!
I'm happy to find someone who can identify with that problem. It is indeed an in-depth read, try it out soon. Thanks for stopping by.
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Adanna Inya wrote: 04 Jun 2020, 00:29 It will be nice to learn a thing about the ancient Greece. With the book perfectly done, I look forward to reading.
Yes, there's a whole load of things to learn from the Greeks in this book. Thanks for the comment.
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