Official Review: Karinya by Paul Drewitt

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Re: Official Review: Karinya by Paul Drewitt

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Sounds like an interesting reading. I enjoyed reading your insightful review. Thanks for the recommendation! :)
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The twists and turns in this storyline and the significance of Karinya to the plot of this story seem captivating.
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"Change doesn't come easily. The road to greatness and success is not always a smooth ride." this line seems to be the main reasons for me to read the book. Good review
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Nice review and indeed very detailed. with everything you have said about the book, I feel like I am already half way through. I would really love to give the book a try.
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I like the sound of the author’s writing style and the intriguing characters in this book, and it sounds like it deals with a very important topic. I admire the author for tackling the subject, and for doing such a good job of it. Thanks for the great review!
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Who knows the crime committed by the two lovers that may inhibit Kirra's dreams. I hope the cries of the people of Karinya will be heard and their fortunes changed. Great storyline. I enjoyed the review..
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We certainly need more Kirras in our times. People who are courageous enough and who are not afraid of the consequences. Thanks for the review 👍
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I recently read this book. I personally liked kirra in this story. She is brave. Her boyfriend Banjo stood by her side till the end. It has a uplifting storyline . Aside from some negative aspects it was a good read. Your review is nice. Great job.
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