Review of Agatha the Beloved Queen

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A good leader with good intentions. I'm eager to know how Agatha will resolve the inequalities in their kingdom. Congrats on BOTD!
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A leader should always be compassionate and firm. Fine virtues possessed by Agatha. The most important is having to face established forces in other to bring change. It’s a great task for Agatha. A fine review.
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It's so nice to see someone stand for the injustice happening around with the people of lower caste by the upper caste people. It is heart-warming because the person standing up can simply benefit from such injustice but they chose to stay on the right path. I am intrigued to read this one. Thank you for a detailed review.
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Agatha the beloved Queen written by pitche is an amazing books and it explains the difference between aristocrats people who are weathier and commoners people are poorer. And we need to know that aristocrats are privilegied because they have much money otherwise commoners people who do not have the means are disregarded. Thank you for the review
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Agatha is perhaps one of the best female leads I have read about! She stands up for those who face injustice which are usually the poor. I love an engaging fantasy that also teaches how to be strong and dignified. Congrats on botd!
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The divide between the rich and the poor is still prevalent today. I look forward to seeing how Agatha remedies the injustice that has occurred. Thank you for the review.
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The book was interesting, in every society there will always be the poor and wealthy. I love how Agatha struggle to make a change on that, but she was outnumbered. Over time I have come to realize that people that get money from the poor will continue to do so in order to keep their standard.
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This historical fantasy sounds like it is well-written and thought-provoking. Great review!
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Post by Judith Shalala »

:tiphat: I'm usually not one to read books based in medieval times but I'm a real sucker for women in leadership or power and specifically those who want to help their people so I think I might have found my first medieval times book and many more to come 😉 great review 👍
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I love the queen like Agatha who have ambition towards the people especially those who got violeted with their rights and way of leaving. And more I love her since she is a woman and she dear try to fight for her land well the book is good and attractive as well I wish I could finish it. Well thank you and have a wonderful day.
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I admire the book because it has given the difference between aristocrats and commoners. Thank you for the review!!
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Agatha stood up for her people despite the challenges she faces. One will one to know how Agatha manages this and brings positive change into her Kingdom. It is an interesting book.
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This seems to be a story that goes deeper than its plot, showing us a strong woman capable of transmitting life lessons such as equality, and leadership by being compassionate and firm. Thank you for this interesting review, this is definitely a book I would read.
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I love that this book is set in medieval times. Agatha seems like a strong and determined character. I can't wait to read this book and see how the story will unfold. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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"It had a great storyline. If I didn't already know that it was fictional, I would have thought it was non-fictional."

Those statements say exactly what my reaction would be to the book as you describe it. It is the kind of literary work that would have been banned in my country not long ago.
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