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Review of The 36 Watchers, book II: Spring

Posted: 08 Oct 2023, 09:29
by Victory Ositaorah
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The 36 Watchers, book II: Spring" by Dan Bar Hava.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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From my little research, the Talmud says that no fewer than 36 righteous people are unknown, and they sustain the world. The 36 Watchers Book II: Spring is a book that enlightens readers from various perspectives of these righteous people, which includes, but is not limited to, religious facts, historical facts, fantasy, and fiction.

Now an invaluable soldier, Chris has used his connections to help Jenna join the Israeli Secret Service. Chris anticipated meeting his mom, Tracy, and Stephanie, who is now a counsellor. Jenna is now faced with understanding the importance of her mission as a watcher and accepting her new life as a watcher. She had the support of her uncle Josh and the presence of IceFire with her to guide her by unravelling mind-blowing mysteries using their powers, and I bet you can't wait to find out.

Gonar, on the other hand, could not wait to eliminate the most active watcher, as this would make him irreplaceable to the Circles. Get a copy of this book to help unravel the fascinating mysteries in The 36 Watchers Book II: Spring, written by Dan Bar Hava.

The character Josh was my favourite because of his unique qualities; he was more like a father and a friend to Jenna, which is a rare relationship. Also, the book's organization was top-notch, and Dan did meticulous research to put this book together because I was left curious after reading each chapter. Gonar was ambitious because he always knew what he wanted and was not ready to compromise in any situation that would prevent him from achieving his aim.
What impressed me most about this book was that, when you did research, it was relatable to historical facts such as the contents of the Talmud, facts about Yehuda, and many others you would find by reading this exceptional book.

If there were anything negative to say about this book, instances where memories of past watchers were reflected were a bit complicated. Sometimes, the shifts could be confusing and require some critical thinking to put the facts together. The book ended, leaving me in anticipation for book III. While reading this book, I didn't encounter any errors, and this proves the perfect editing of the book. Because of this, I give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to individuals who love fantasy books that ignite critical thinking and accept facts from various perspectives, as this was a fantastic and creative storyline.

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Re: Review of The 36 Watchers, book II: Spring

Posted: 09 Oct 2023, 18:00
by Mariam Alabi
This is an awesome review, it sounds like we will probably have two enemies developing a bond! Thanks for giving insight into what to expect from the book

Re: Review of The 36 Watchers, book II: Spring

Posted: 11 Oct 2023, 07:16
by Chandrakant Patel
Your review highlights some intriguing elements of "The 36 Watchers Book II: Spring" by Dan Bar Hava. It appears that the characters, especially Josh, are well-developed, and the book's organization and research are commendable. The historical and religious connections also add depth to the story. Your review provides a valuable insight into the book's strengths.

Re: Review of The 36 Watchers, book II: Spring

Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 06:22
by Stephen Pokoo
Great work on this review! Your deep understanding of the book's nuances shines through.

Re: Review of The 36 Watchers, book II: Spring

Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 14:16
by NetMassimo
Stories that include some mystical defenders of humanity are not new, but this one seems well developed. I'm not sure about what kind of answers to profound questions it can offer, but it seems an intriguing read at the very least for the different perspectives. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of The 36 Watchers, book II: Spring

Posted: 19 Nov 2023, 22:56
by Veronica Hunter
"The 36 Watchers Book II: Spring" by Dan Bar Hava sounds like a captivating blend of religious facts, historical elements, fantasy, and fiction. The storyline involving Chris, Jenna, and the Israeli Secret Service adds an intriguing layer of suspense and adventure. The characters' exploration of their roles as watchers, supported by supernatural powers, promises mind-blowing mysteries and revelations.

Re: Review of The 36 Watchers, book II: Spring

Posted: 05 Mar 2024, 04:31
by Ajay Rudrapati
I am very much awaited to read this book, Your review motivated me to read this book ASAP. The way you inculcated the details of the book in a very clear manner is impressive. Thank you