Review of Agatha the Beloved Queen

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Trying to change the status quo during that time was an uphill task. I would wish to know whether Agatha was successful in her endeavor. Thanks for the review.
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The plot is realistic. The cover page is attractive and speaks volume, so, I am not surprised to read that the main character is a strong woman. Beautiful review and I look forward to reading the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I have always loved books about royalty, and Agatha sounds like such an inspiring and wise character already. I would love to read this book. Thank you for your lovely review.
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This review is absolutely enthralling. It gives depth to the books description without giving anything of the story away, it entices readers to want to read this book just because it had this effect on someone else. I look forward to reading this book so I too can hopefully enjoy it as you did.
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This is an interesting part fantasy, part adult fairy tale. I enjoyed the opening of the story, as I enjoy hearing stories that have been passed down along the generations. The character of Agatha is intriguing, and I like the medieval setting for this book. Thanks for a great review on this novel.
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Classism has always been a problem in every society. It's great to see that a leader can emphatize with the problems of her people, one she doesn't really share. Awesome storyline. Great review.
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Post by Tebogo Eugene M »

Sounds like a exciting fiction book, I would like to read it. Young Agatha trying to make changes in Xana, thanks for the review. "Agatha the Beloved Queen" by Fred Pilcher. :cry2:
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If not for the obvious mention of Agatha's fairy godmother in the first chapter, this book did indeed read as if it could have been non-fiction. Although Agatha's compassion for the people of her kingdom would have been rare in medieval times, it is not out of the realm of possibility. I also felt that the author presented the training of a royal heir in a very realistic way. The combination of an engaging and strong female lead, realism and the promise of fantasy has intrigued me. I'll be giving this one a look. Excellent review, as always!
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This seems like a wonderful book about justice and equality in medieval times. I don't mind sampling the
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Post by DEEPA PUJARI »

This is a story about a young queen who wants to eliminate the economic gap between the rich and the poor in her kingdom. Congratulations BOTD!
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A fantasy story that revolves around Agatha. Her gifts of wisdom and compassion put the reader on her side from the start. The mission she set out to restructure the kingdom of Xana is striking. It seems like a good option for lovers of the genre.
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Life is full of hurdles if you want to be a success than you have to pass through these hurdles. Wow that’s amazing story of one female how she handles a life situation in her own way for people.
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Now that the gap between the rich and poor is widening in the modern world, it would be interesting to see how Agatha manages to bridge the gap back in medivial times. Historical fictions are not my genres but this story sounds interesting.
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Now that the gap between the rich and poor is widening in the modern world, it would be interesting to see how Agatha manages to bridge the gap back in medivial times. Historical fictions are not my genres but this story sounds interesting.
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I like that the book has a realistic plot. I also like that the way of life imitates the medieval one. It is commendable that the author also designed parts of the authentic Xana culture.
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