Official Review: Gilded Prisons by Linda Gould

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Re: Official Review: Gilded Prisons by Linda Gould

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This book seems to have a lot going on. I hope it won't be overwhelming. Amazing review.
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Post by Tshepang Phiri 1 »

Baseball is a topic I know nothing about, not do I think that the storyline lies within my area of interest.but marring a high school girl is kinda well done job for baseball people. However, I am sure that action lovers, will love this book, though.bUT nice work on the words
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Post by Mihiri Wasana Mohottala »

Glided Prisons by Linda Gould is a fiction with mystery about Justin Moore baseball player and his high school lover April. Another main character involve is Manny and his ex wife suspected to Justin kidnap. It increases our curiosity and it’s a good book.
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I'm not really interested in baseball but since the book doesn't only feature baseball, I think I might enjoy it. I mean having so many characters in a book might confuse me but the characters are said to be well developed. Thanks for this review, I look forward to reading this book and being trapped by the mystery and suspense
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I've read so many sports-related books and realized that it really isn't about the sport at all lol. it's the story, the plot, and the characters we can relate to. I always love plots like this. It's beyond what we can see, it's the adventure, the mystery, and the lesson we get from it. I'm sold by your review. I'm excited to read this already. Thank you
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Seems interesting, but I'm not too keen on books that have political themes. Nonetheless, I'm sure other readers would enjoy this book. Congratulations on BOTD!
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As a fan of the crime/thriller/mystery genre, I'm intrigued by the kidnappings and their political implications in this action-packed novel.
Thanks for this amazing review. :tiphat:
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A good mystery novel is always a welcome addition to my bookshelf, although to be honest, I’m not sure that the baseball background is quite up my street. It does sound like a complex and engaging plot, though, and one that’s worth a closer look. Thanks for the review.
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I am thrilled to read this book and it's more interesting. I am gonna add it in my shelf. Thank you for the review!!
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While I do like the elements of mystery, I wasn't sure what to expect from the complicated storyline. I will probably have to read the book myself to understand. Thanks for the review!
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I'm not really a baseball player and I'm not sure this is my type of book. Great book anyway!
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I really enjoy mystery and romance so I'll keep this book in my reading list. Sounds very entertaining and enjoyable.
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The sample portrays an intriguing story. I'm glad to learn from your review that although it is a book set in the baseball space, it is not about baseball. I just might give this a try.
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The review shows a book with a plot - a complicated plot, perhaps - full of suspense. And that is one element every good reader of novels desires to encounter while reading a book. I love the review!
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This book has got a unique storyline, and I'm intrigued by that.
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