Tate Bee and the Goman Mysteries
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Tate Bee and the Goman Mysteries
Powers, witches, and warlocks. They were once a figment of imagination and fairy tales for Tate Bee. Living in Goman, Pennsylvania, with his eccentric and overprotective grandmother, life was ordinary and routine. One day, his best friend, Luke Larson, leads him to the new shop in town that will change the course of his life. Not only will Tate learn the truth behind his parent’s deaths, but he will also learn the true meaning of LIGHT and DARKNESS. This is the beginning of Tate’s journey! What will become of him? Most importantly, will he assume his role as a BRIGHT-LIGHTER?
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Why not just read the book & do you're own review - not a lot of point is copy & paste from AmazonBookCHICK wrote:So I just stummbled across this new book and I want to hear what other people think. Its called "Tate Bee and the Goman Mysteries". I copied the back description from Amazaon. I just think its amazing and Im in love.
Powers, witches, and warlocks. They were once a figment of imagination and fairy tales for Tate Bee. Living in Goman, Pennsylvania, with his eccentric and overprotective grandmother, life was ordinary and routine. One day, his best friend, Luke Larson, leads him to the new shop in town that will change the course of his life. Not only will Tate learn the truth behind his parent’s deaths, but he will also learn the true meaning of LIGHT and DARKNESS. This is the beginning of Tate’s journey! What will become of him? Most importantly, will he assume his role as a BRIGHT-LIGHTER?

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I sympatise with your dsylexia but your posts are quite articulate. I'm sure if you give it a bit of thought you can do a couple of sentences outlining why you actually liked the book. You will appreciate I tend to be sceptical when someone just does a copy and paste from Amazon (or any source) with no personal input. But at least you did credit where the quote was from which a lot of others do not do thus implying that it is their personal opinion.BookCHICK wrote:Im not very good at going into depth about my point of view and I have dsylexia so I've never been good with words. I just wanted to say I enjoyed the book and thats all.
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