Review of To Rule a World

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I'm glad that the author was skillful enough to handle the sexual scenes in a way that wasn't too explicit. It's unfortunate that the book was not properly proofread and formatted, but it's good that you brought attention to those issues.
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I appreciate your honesty in mentioning the book's grammatical errors and formatting issues. Thank you for taking the time to write such a thorough and thoughtful review. I like how you compared the book to other popular fantasy works, making it easier for readers to relate to.
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I appreciate how you highlighted the author's skill in joining all the moving parts of the book to deliver a satisfying fantasy punch. Your review has given me a better idea of what to expect from the book, and I'm grateful for that.
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Your review has helped me make a decision on whether or not to read the book. It's refreshing to see someone being honest about their opinions on a book, even when they have some negative aspects to point out.
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I like the way you narrated this book. Your flow was so good and it made me want to read this book and this is the primary aim of the book. The dislike you noted are something I can deal with.
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It's disappointing to hear about the grammar issues and errors in the book, but it's good that you pointed them out. I commend you for taking the time to read and review the book in such a thorough manner.
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I'm impressed with how you compared the book to other fantasy works like Merlin, The Lord of the Rings, and The Hobbit. It's interesting to hear about the various characters in the book and their roles in the story.
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I like the flow in this review and I understand that the reviewer is professional and this helps to ensure the writing of a very detailed and interesting review.
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The author expertly crafts the story of Tanis Thalin, an intriguing character born out of wedlock with a powerful destiny. Through the backdrop of a divided kingdom and the harrowing circumstances of his birth. It created an engaging storyline that explores themes of destiny and personal growth, Am impressed.
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I'm impressed by your review it's very detailed which shows that you read the book very well. I love suspense and would definitely love to read this book.
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