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I can't imagine wanting to get away from all the drama of a particular place to landing into another location only to meet a ghost. I would really love to know how this novel goes, therefore I'm adding it to my shelf right away.
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A unique blend of fantasy and cultural exploration. The premise of this book seems promising. The author use the ghost to teaches the readers about Japan's culture. It is not only entertains but also educates. A friendly ghost story, I guess. Your review has definitely piqued my interest. Thank you for the recommendation. Amazing review.
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'Official Review: Ghost With Two Hearts' by Michael R. French presents the fundamental aspects of the fiction tale for enthusiastic readers. It sheds light on the universal elements of the book. The point that the book deals with happenings in the supernatural realm and how they can blend with the physical realm is worth mentioning in the review. Readers would learn a lot about the culture and people of Japan. The book conveys that peaceful coexistence inspired by mutual respect for differences in cultures is achievable. Also, as mentioned in the review, the book teaches the importance of forgiveness through the ghost's character. Learning that the author's writing is creative and teaches life lessons was great!
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Thank you for your thorough review on "ghost with two hearts" by michael r french. The book delivered everything it promised, from the supernatural down to the physical. There was a perfect blend between both the physical and spiritual worlds. I loved Adrian’s relationship with the ghost of Emiko; it passed the message that peaceful coexistence inspired by mutual respect for differences in cultures is achievable. The detailed descriptions of Japan and its culture make it even more engaging, allowing readers to learn and appreciate new aspects. I read the sample on Amazon and this book is temporarily free on Amazon so I have put it on my shelf to read. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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It looks like an interesting book about the supernatural realm, Adrian's journey to Japan and readers will gain insight into some important values and knowledge about different cultures. Thank you for your detailed review!
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Post by Khushi RBY Yadav »

What happens when one day Adrian finds himself unhappy in his own life and he decides to go an adventure. Never he would have thought that he would come across a ghost and that the dynamic of his life would change. I liked how details and interesting part of the book are mentioned in the review. Great work.
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The reviewer has grabbed the attention for book by specifying all the aspects clearly. It might be interesting to read a story wherein Adrian living a life cordially with ghost. Physical & supernatural phenomenon gives a goosebumps. Would like to give a try to this book.
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I am touched by the depth of your review. I think a lesson in forgiveness to help move forward can resonate with everyone. As I just started this book, your review leaves me excited to learn where Adrian’s journey takes him.
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I started reading this book midday today and have already hit what I believe to be a golden line, which is that “Japan’s gods have always placed on the medal podium.” French can seriously write and it shows in this book and in the prolific set he had previously written. Agree with the reviewer that this book has a tremendous amount to teach a reader regarding Japanese culture.
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

Ghost With Two Hearts by Michael R. French sounds intriguing. Adrian's journey to Japan and his encounter with the ghost of Emiko promise a captivating blend of cultural exploration and supernatural adventure.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting fantasy story following Adrian Green, an American vacationing in Japan. While on a mission to return a sword taken from a samurai by his grandfather, Adrian encounters a kami (or ghost) inhabiting a house he is staying in. What will happen? Will he return the sword? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I really enjoyed your review. Based on what you wrote, I think I would like this book. The line that stood out to me was: "Learning a few things about Japan was really easy. Ghost With Two Hearts has a lot to teach about the culture and people of Japan." I have a keen interest in learning about different customs and cultures of foreign countries, and I also have a predilection for the supernatural. When you mentioned the book in this context, I made a note to add it to my to-read list. Your review was well-written and highlighted the book's strengths. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to experience the interactions between Adrian and the lonely Kami, a ghost who lived in his rented space and how their relationship will pan out. A nice plot!
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This book addresses events in the supernatural realm and how they can blend into the physical realm. It is also a good opportunity to learn about the culture and people of Japan. Adrian's relationship with Emiko's ghost seems attractive because of the coexistence they achieve.
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In this intriguing story, the author has chosen interesting themes that offer engaging moments to a reader.
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