Review of Agatha the Beloved Queen

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I love what Agatha represented. I can't wait to read more about here. The leadership qualities she exhibited is worthy of note. Well done and congratulations on the book of the day.
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The so called Agatha as a reformist who seeks to end the era of inequality in the society makes the book sound very appealing and interesting to me. I believe she is a woman of the people who always wants to help. Thanks for the nice review!.
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The author has a unique writing style which he uses to weave an incredible story. The character of Agatha is lovable. The author uses her to bridge the gap between the aristocrats and commoners.
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I enjoyed your review and have decided to read this book. There are so many other elements in this novel that I find interesting. I like the medieval era that the narrator contributes to understanding the story and the social commentary.
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I find myself compelled to find out more about Agatha and how she changes her kingdom for the better thanks to this review
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Agatha is a just leader who wants to maintain justice in a land where injustice prevails between aristocrats and commoners. What a story.
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One of the most widespread issues in modern society is the disparity in wealth that is discussed in this book. When a female protagonist is strong, it's always a plus. superb evaluation.
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The book has a realistic plot, and every activity was similar to the medieval way of life, which was the setting of the story. The cover page tells the tale just by looking at it. Great book! Great art! Congratulations on BOTD!
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I am going to read to know if Agatha succeeded in bridging the age-long gap between the aristocrats and the commoners. This is a perfect example of what is going in our society; the rich getting richer while the poor gets poorer.
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Based on the cover, I didn't think this book would be my cup of tea, but between this review and reading a sample, I'm sold! The story-within-a-story structure using author commentary is always fun, I love a strong feminine lead, and I'm very curious about this Howell situation you mentioned. Will definitely read! Thanks!
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This sounds like a marvelous book! I love the cover, it depicts the story inside and its colourful. I love the plot and I believe this will be a marvelous that I can't wait to read.
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Any book that has a strong female lead rather than the classically dependent fairytale heroine is something I definitely want to read. The excellent plot is just the cherry on top.
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Post by Oluwabiyi Israel »

It would be interesting to read about how Agatha overcome the challenges she faces in her quest to abolish injustice. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Ifesi »

Agatha is really a good model to some females out there. Amazing review we have here. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by PMinstrel »

I read this book as a previous BOTD, and also enjoyed it very much. It's good to see it come around again. It was an easy read but kept me captivated.
I agree with some of the other comments; it should have been categorized as general fiction. Sci-fi/fantasy is a stretch.
Thank you for your review.
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