Review of Agatha the Beloved Queen

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I would love to read this considering that the same thing is currently happening at this time as well. I really love that the lead character is woman by virtue of that alone I'm inclined to read it but the fact that she is willing to right for what she believes in ? Love it !!
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I love reading about a fictional medieval maiden with a strong character.
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Agatha's character seems admirable, while the book seems to have a premise that is relatable even in this age. Thanks for the review!
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It would be interesting to see how Agatha would carry out this mission. Great review.
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Xana? Is that a real place? Somehow, I feel like I've read of it somewhere. Anyway, this looks like an interesting read. It's definitely my cup of tea. I'd been into this genre, somewhat historical something, and Agatha seems like a character I will like. I'd read this book since it's free too. lol. Thanks
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This book sounds like an engaging read where our protagonist Agatha is on a mission to change her kingdom into a humane and better place.
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I have really appreciated the author..this novel describes the strength of a woman in making change.
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This is a vibrant story that made the protagonist, Agatha shine with her role.
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I like the fact that the novel focuses on a female heroine, Agatha. Congratulation.
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A well-written fantasy story with some life lessons sounds like one I can enjoy. Agatha seems like an interesting character I would want to know through the pages of this book, and therefore, I am looking forward to reading this. Congrats to the author on the BOTD!
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the rich getting rich is lways a mystery facilitated by injustice and corruption. social justice is gold and we"d love to see the out come of our heroes struggles
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Everyone is important was my take away from your your review. Female lead characters are always exciting for me. Great review
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I love Agatha already, she is a woman of the people and wants to help. worth reading. Thank you for such a well written review!
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It is always enjoyable seeing a leader stand up and personally try ad bridge the gap between the rich and the poor. Sounds like a very interesting story. I like that you said the plot is realistic. This is always that much more enjoyable even in fiction. Great review. Well done.
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Post by ricardo macclune »

I've found that the book gives readers good life lessons also learned a few things myself, for all that hasn't read it yet now is the time to get started you won't be disappointed.
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