Official Review: When Lions Roar by Karen Leigh Gruber

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Re: Official Review: When Lions Roar by Karen Leigh Gruber

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Good book in a beautiful texture and a good structure. The reviewing is good and goodly phrased in that vein to facilitate the readers rather crystalline and translucent. Thanks!
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The book definitely has an interesting concept with the merging of two different worlds. I'm curious as to how the author has managed to incorporate diverse topics within the storyline. Thank you for the detailed review.
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I can't imagine what it feels like to have your daughter disappear while on a trip to a foreign country. Hannah's story sounds fascinating.
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Motherhood is the focal point of the story. Although human beings and animals differ in many aspects, we also have lots of similarities, one of these is feelings. The story elaborates on the feelings of a mother losing her child. It's somehow a sad story but I like it.
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This is a book about motherhood and women's emotional. Women have emotions towards their children and marriages. The book also highlights action packed series intertwined with suspense. Congrats on BOTD
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Human and Animal tales are always interesting. Kudos to the author and Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by kalgaonkarsnehal »

The plot seems very interesting. Specially the fact the human and animal worlds merge in the story. I cannot begin to comprehend what must the story be about and how would the plot go. I'm going to read this book even though I'm sensitive to scenes of violence and abuse in the books. Great job on the review!
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I love stories with an animal perspective, so one that merges the human and animal worlds sounds right up my alley. The abuse themes sound heavy but are essential topics to cover, and it seems as though they are complemented well by the themes of friendship and motherhood. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

I like how insightful your review is. I also like both the book's cover and title. I also liked its "women empowerment" theme. Congratulations to the author!
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I like the idea of how the author had used two different styles for the two worlds. That's a concept I've hardly come across. I'll give the book a try! Thank you for your lovely review:)
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