Official Review: The Stolen Heir by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: The Stolen Heir by Tayma Tameem

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I love a book with an unpredictable plot. The building up of suspense is the essence of a fantasy novel. I would love to read this one. An excellent review!
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As stated in the review ,we will almost always as humans want to take the better option of everything since we want the best for ourselves.This is a great review.The style used to deliver the message is so captivating.
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From your review, there are many things to like about this book. The twists and turns, the subplots, suspense all speak to a creative author who has done a good job. I look forward to sharing your experience by reading this for myself. Thank you for your review.
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Thanks for the honest review. I love fantasy so I will definitely give this book a try.
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Wow, this book sounds great. It's great to hear that the editors/authors made such quick corrections in the book. I love when a book gets exciting right from the begging.
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I like that the author made an effort to rectify the errors in the first copy of the book. This version seems enjoyable and would draw a wide audience, including those who wouldn't normally read a fantasy book.
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This is one book i would love to read. The themes seem to be captivating and alluring. Thank you for sharing
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This sounds fantastic. It seems like something right up my alley. I love fantasy and this seems to be a well-loved book. Great review and I am glad a few changes have been made.
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It's a great story about a kingdom which lost it's heir. And I really like that it has good writing style. Thankyou for a great review!
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This book interests me more than the previous two books of Tayma Tameem! I love the involvement of magic and have been wanting to read one for a long time. This is going into my to be read list!
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A captivating, fast-paced story filled with suspense! The scenes were detailed, and the characters were believable. Also, I am glad you enjoyed the descriptive writing style. I am not sure this book is for me, though, as I don't read fantasy books! I got my copy, anyway. Thank you for the detailed review! :tiphat:
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This book seems to be right up my alley. I enjoy the fantasy genre with magic, royalty and some suspense, especially when you have to keep guessing who's going to betray the MC and why. I may not be very keen on prophecies because at times it's done badly in books, but I can overlook that part.
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I'm already falling in love with the book. With the Suspense, makes it more fun and captivating. Good review.
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Thank you for your review. Magic, sorcery, fantasy sound very interesting but unfortunately I’m not into this genre.
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An engaging story with an interesting plot. Thanks for the insight!
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