Official Review: Wolfgang's Castle by Rex W Last

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Though I'm not familiar with the Nazis, I feel this is a book I'd enjoy reading. That's because it would be both enlightening and entertaining. Thanks for your amazing review.
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Hi!

I applaud you for being willing to write a second review and am pleased to learn there was significant improvement.

Regarding the book, I am concerned about how long it is given there are 50 chapters. By the sound of the plot and the number of characters I am not surprised the book is so long. Anything involving Nazis and secret missions must be interesting. I might consider reading it at some point.

Thank you for your review,

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I love am adventurous, historical novel. It sounds exciting and I look forward to reading it.
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I hate historical fiction since (usually) it has so many characters. I am a person who can easily confused by the characters. However, since you've said that Wolfgang's Castle isn't crowded with characters, I might give it a try. Thanks for your review!
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Today's BOTD is a suspenseful historical fiction novel that'll keep you turning pages, especially if you enjoy war stories! Despite it being Book 2 in the series, it can easily be read as a standalone, which I love! Definitely sounds like a must-read. Thank you for the great review! :-)
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This sounds like an excellent war-related novel. Congrats to the author for BOTD, and congrats to you, Daniel_, for the fruits of your editing efforts. Great review!
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The fiction with the reality in places through out was amazing. Great storyline and strongly built on. Would definitely recommend
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Reminds me of the story line in movies where the main characters plagued by common circumstances somehow were fated to cross paths and then with one mind decide to concert their effort into fighting against their night mares and rescuing their Nation and future generations from the iminent and impending doom. the book sounds interesting and worth having in my collectibles. excellent review!
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I love that the story is fast paced and not crowded with character. The plot sounds like historical fiction but I will be passing on this book. Congratulations on being the book of the day.
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I have my reservations with historical fiction books, but this one is the exception. Likewise, I'm interested to know how the mission to save Britain from the nazis will unfold. It's good to know that the author was interested in improving the details of the book; also, for me, it's striking to know how the author's vision contributes to these historical facts. It's interesting to see that despite being part of a series, this story can be read as a stand-alone book. Thank you for providing such a valuable review.
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When I read the first few chapters I felt that it is a good thing that there's a glossary to look up some of the uncommon words. I enjoy historical fiction and feel that I would like this book. Thank you for your re-review.
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I absolutely love historical fiction, and devour anything surrounding World War II and Nazi Germany. I can't wait to read a little bit more about this one.
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War stories are not my favorite genre, but this book should be interesting for persons who like historical fiction. Thanks for your insights into the story.
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Am really impressed with the story because I love reading history and war books. I feel like watching a TV.
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