Review of Totem

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The efforts the author put into character development is very commendable. thanks for your insightful review.
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The frant1c reader wrote: 28 Jun 2021, 10:08 Seems like I'll have to read the first two installments before I can catch up with this book. The authors efforts are visible and commendable. Really liked your review! :D
Treachery! mischief! is going on in Bear Valley, Will the secrets of Bear Valley be revealed?
this is some plot that will ignite one's interest congrats.
:?: :!: :drool: :techie-studyingbrown: :) :D :shhh:
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Post by sarahmangai »

Thanks for the review, I will have to read this book...
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I have read the first installment of this series and absolutely loved it! I cant wait to get my hand on this one. Charlie Sheldon draws you into the heart of the Pacific Northwest and you simply do not want to leave. The way he pictures the life's of the indigenous people that lived on the land hundreds of years ago is simply marvelous. Great review.
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Post by shinta nuraini »

it's wonderful how you explain the story literally in detail concept yet not spoiling anything, it makes reader's curiousity spikes, great review
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What a great review! You gave detailed description of the book. It sounds like a great one.
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Post by Michaelene M »

Thank you for your thoughtful and insightful review! You have secured my interest in this very promising series of three books by Charlie Sheldon ! I cannot wait to read all three in order and then share them with others! Michaelene M.
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The Strong Heart series has some interesting legends about the people of the North Pacific. I enjoyed reading about the life of Sarah.Thanks for the detailed review.
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I love reading about ancient northern culture and the first instalment of this series was suburb. Great review I cant wait to read parts two and three.
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Charlie Sheldon apparently is a good storyteller. The review makes the book sounds interesting. I would love to read the book for myself.
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I love a good adventure and this sure sounds like one, I will get it, and looks like I will have to get the first two as well! Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Sounds like an intriguing book that would fascinate any reader. I am a little concerned about the understanding of the story since it has two previous books. I enjoyed reading your review and hope to read this book soon.
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I am particularly thrilled by books written a masterly handful of suspense. Great review!
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Post by Mmaduabuchi Eze »

Interesting review. Would love to read this book to know more about the history of the Pacific Northwest; their culture and their climate adaptations
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I'm glad if I lose myself within the pages, there is a provision of maps to get me back. So good!
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