Review of The Penitent - Part I

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Re: Review of The Penitent - Part I

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This review would have made me change my mind about fiction books. Nice story line
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Not quite a great fan if series as I would love to finish a book once. Great review though.
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I often find shape shifters of great mystery and interest. This book seems full of action and war. I think I would enjoy the budding liking among the characters, especially the protagonist and the giant. I am intrigued by the plot.
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Reading through your review I am captivated already by the book and I look forward to read the book. I like the fact that the book is interesting and will make me want to continue reading. Welldone!!!
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:o I 🤔 think the book is good enough to be used to act moviea, but I came across two error,and too much flash backs but as a whole it's a good book as it keeps you wanting to know what next, and it doesn't talk about what happened to mareek, but I rate it highly,3/4
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Your opening in the review captivated me. But I guess one has to follow the series to really be satisfied at the end. Thanks for the detailed review and recommendation.
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This sounds like quite an engaging read. Hopefully, the underdeveloped plots and characters will be addressed in upcoming installments of the series. Thank you for your thorough and honest review.

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I love sci-fi fantasies, so I'll definitely check this book out. Thanks for the great review, Judith.
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I would love to check this one out, considering how engaging it is! The cover is magnificent too. As for the issues, unfortunately, they are quite common when it comes to the first books of the series. Thanks you for a great review!
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