Official Review: Awakening by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Awakening by Tayma Tameem

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This book sounds like it has a bit of everything for the fantasy lover: amnesia, adventure, romance, and a traditional fantastic magical backdrop! I can't wait to read more about Katja's adventures.
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This one seems to be quite suitable for young readers. Filled with fantasy to the max. Congrats on BOTD
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Post by George21 »

This is just wonderful as story and your review attracted my attention. I can't wait to read it and I bet it's gonna be taking me to another universe where it's all about magic 😍😍
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Although I don't often read in the fantasy or sci-fi genre, your review made this book sound like a fun read. I'll be checking this one out, thanks!
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Post by Pennybutterfly8 »

This is an interesting story i want to know if she will get her memory back. But the review is not that good. The original review, :tiphat: So I want to see for myself how good this really is.
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Love is the most powerful weapon human can do. This was proven with the sibling, Amara, and Katja. While reading, Frozen recurred in my thoughts. There are somehow similarities to the story of the sibling princesses.
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This sounds like a interesting fantasy story that may be an entertaining read
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Gosh, I was fascinated by the cover and even more intrigued by your review. I will most definitely check this one out. Thanks for reviewing, and congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Post by Reva Parker »

This sounds like a book with many different twists and facets. It also reminds me of the children's movie mentioned in other replies. I too wonder how and why she woke up in a forest and what caused her amnesia. Thank you for your great review.
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Post by ReviewerDiksha »

This sounds a little like Frozen to me. The themes of winter and power over ice are familiar, but the rest of the scenario sounds new and interesting. Thanks for the review!
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Before I read your review, I was thinking of passing on this one, but you've made me change my mind - thank you!
A really great summary that gives a lot of detail without giving the highlights away.
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Post by Neppi_reads »

This book sounds quite nice and I like the two sisters' characters. Indeed it has a slight resemblance to frozen. I might give it a try soon! Thanks for the review.
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I’m not big on fantasy novels so I’ll probably pass on this one but good review!
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

I feel that this book is too much like Frozen with the concept of two princesses, especially with one being magical. I think that I will pass on this one. Congrats to the author on BOTD though!
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Did Amara’s resentment engulf her and release the darkness within her? Will Katja remember the bond that she once shared with Amara? what will be the future of Hale’s Kingdom?

All these are interesting questions and I look forward to finding answers to them by reading this book. Tameem is undoubtedly talented. Congrats on the BOTD.
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