Official Review: Seeds of Hope by Debbie Tremel

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Re: Official Review: Seeds of Hope by Debbie Tremel

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This book seems interesting because it relates with today's pandemic. It's give us hope that one way or another this pandemic will come to an end. I would love to read this book.
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Ariely 20 wrote: 10 May 2020, 01:33 A book like this at this time helps to remind us of the need to continue to evolve and learn new skills for survival in an ever changing world. Nice review
Yeah, you are right, we need to practice the skill for survival. I relate to the todays world. :P
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An intelligent and enthralling dystopian read. I love futuristic fiction with a powerful story. Great review, it has certainly intrigued me.
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Post by nageena_rasheed »

I like such kind of books while my mind is totally free of the fear of any world pandemic, but after learning about the survival skills written in this book, i am quite hopeful to read about this book. Moreover i like descriptions of people trying to survive difficulties. So thumbs up for the writers and congratulation for the BOTD!
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Post by Olando »

what the pandemic has brought is not good but ilke reading the seeds of hope it is amazing.
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It’s true that this kind of stories during a period like this seems scary but well it can also be seen as a hint on how to react during a pandemic crisis. The review makes the story very attractive. Congratulations on BOTD ...
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I have to agree, it’s probably not the healthiest reading choice mentally right now, but it does sound interesting, and I am drawn to apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic stories. Prophecies also hold their own sort of allure for me. I’ll add this to my “to read” list. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I read the sample pages of this book and I am completely hooked. I agree that the author is magnificently skillful in drawing in the reader. This book will definitely be added to my reading list.
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Post by Lovejoypeace »

I enjoyed reading the sample and the review of the Seeds of Hope. I felt that the book is a bit depressing, because of Daniel losing both his father and best friend during the avalanche. Even though the book is a bit depressing, I feel that I would enjoy reading Seeds of Hope.
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Post by Derek006 »

This is a good book, but it came at the wrong time
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The central theme is definitely intriguing. Considering the current times, the book also seema more relatable. I'm interested as the book seems to have strong character development. Thank you for the detailed review.
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Post by Eggycat »

Nice review.the writer like foresee what was going to happen in this pandemic we going through now. And wrote about it. It sound like a good book to read..in these days now..
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This review is well written, I certainly enjoyed reading it. Investing or preparing ahead of time is always the best key in everything.
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This review is well written, I certainly enjoyed reading it. Investing or preparing ahead of time is always the best key in everything.
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The author's writing style and descriptions as we read the book is very excellent and I totally loved it. It is like a journey with your emotions. This book makes you emotionally attached and concentrated on it. This review was also very great. I loved it.
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