Official Review: Shifting in the Realms by Theresa Snyder

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Re: Official Review: Shifting in the Realms by Theresa Snyde

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I am not usually a fan of vampire type books. I struggle sometimes of reading it a few times to decipher what really is happening. Otherwise, congrats on your botd,hopefully with more reading i will convert. ?
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L_Therese wrote: As he points out on the first page, what is the difference between handing a bloody rabbit to a vampire on guard duty and handing a cup of coffee to police officer?
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Shifting in the Realms by Theresa Snyde is an entrancing book about paranormal creatures that I really loved! Your review was excellent in pointing out that anyone, of all ages, would enjoy this very well written book even if they don't normally indulge in the paranormal genre. This book is just plain fun to read! I agree that 4put of 4 stars is well deserved indeed!??????
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You mention that the book is appropriate for younger readers (as well as more mature ones.)
Would you say that this book qualifies as young adult?
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I love vampires, and all the myriad of supernatural beings, so I think I will like this. Great review!
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thank you for a great review.your recommendation is appreciated.
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Based on your great review, this book seems like one that I would love! In general, I enjoy reading supernatural creatures, but what makes it even better that this book seems like a light, quick read. Sometimes a book like this is a good break from more serious/intense, lengthy books. Great review and thank you for sharing!
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Post by versatileer »

I like the book Shifting in the Realms by Theresa Snyder because it touches on the subject of any and all types of sub-humans, so it is a particularly interesting plot. The setting is perfect for fall, and I can barely wait to read the whole book. I appreciate the review, and that you made certain not to have a spoiler. I will be reading this very soon.
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