Review of Agatha the Beloved Queen

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This book seems to be an interesting fantasy novel with realistic aspects and some parts of the medieval times too. It is not for me, but congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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I liked the review but, honestly I don’t think this will agree with my interests as a reader. I will be sure to pass this along. Congratulations on the BOTD
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Agatha the Beloved Queen seems like a compelling read for fans of medieval fantasy stories with strong and fascinating female protagonists. Great review.
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There's always a long bridge between the aristocrats/capitalists and the commoners/workers. However, the structure of leadership in an organization determines how long that bridge is.
I know for sure that it takes more than one person to change a system, so I'm curious about how Agatha archives her goal. I'm also intrigued by the medieval setting of this book.
Congratulations, BOTD.
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I've read this book and I also did a review on it. The book is an interesting piece of fiction that delves into the life of a princess and she how wanted to be different from the other aristocrats. Agatha was quite determined and compassionate, she did not have the personality that most aristocrats had, and she was always willing to help. I love the author's writing style. Thanks for your review.
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This is a fantasy story. Blessed with the gifts of wisdom, compassion, and perception of character, might just be the needed force to restructure to bring a positive change. It is not without challenges. You will have to wade through difficult situations to save the beloved from those who seek to benefit from its decadence. A well written book and book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Agatha is a face of change in the society . Promoting equity .Nice review.
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This review made an eager in myself to read this book ASAP!! It was a great explanation about the book and there were no spoilers. So, I would love to read this book without missing any word!
Thank you for the awesome explanation!
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It seems that this story has a very interesting plot. I am really curious to know how Agatha will change everything.
Thank you for the review
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Historical fiction stories involving characters from commoner backgrounds trying to overcome social inequality between rich and poor is not an old theme. There have been numerous stories like this; however, this is not something that gets old as readers love it. The novel is about a heroic commoner who strives for justice and equality, goes through numerous obstacles to achieve their goal is a great plot. Overall, outstanding review!
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Young Agatha has the gifts of wisdom, compassion, and perception of character. She seeks to bridge the glaring disparity between the aristocrats and the commoners. Her endeavour is not without challenges. This well-written book will have the reader rooting for Agatha. Wonderful review! I really enjoyed it.
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As a lover of fantasy writings then this is my book and from the review am going to swell through..Great review.
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Agatha sounds phenomenal. I can only imagine the magnitude of the task ahead, especially considering she's a woman in the medieval times. She must have been really brave and determined. Sounds like a great book
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Anyone that fight for a good cause usually faces lots of challenges. I hope Agatha overcomes them. Amazing review.
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This book sounds like a great fantasy novel. I like that it has a great storyline, and that its plot is realistic. However, I’m not a fan of this genre. Otherwise congrats on the BOTD.
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