Official Review: Wolfgang's Castle by Rex W Last

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Re: Official Review: Wolfgang's Castle by Rex W Last

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I've wanted to read about the Nazi regime of the 1940s for some time now. This would be a fun and engaging way to do it. Great review.
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I sooo love historical fiction (although I generally like all genres). I feel like i have a tangible connection from the past whenever I read one. This must be amazing! The reviews are so amazing! I'll read this once I'm done with my current book. Thanks a lot
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I prefer books that focus on a few characters where i could easily see their growth throughout the story. This looks promising. Congrats on BOTD.
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A great book about the happenings during the Nazi era and the impact on Britain. An intelligent plot too. The author did great on character development. Congrats!
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Although this book seems really interesting, I'm not a fan of historical fiction, so I'll pass on this one. Nonetheless, congrats on BOTD!
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I love the character development in this book. It made the storyline more intriguing. Miss Jenny Wilkins must have been a very smart woman. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This seems like a very engaging book. I like the action part of it.
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Really not into historical fiction. It’s nice to know it can go as a stand alone. The characters were properly developed, I wonder if the life-threatening mission to save Britain from an impending doom by the Nazis was a success.
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Wow, i really love this book. Though i am not a fan of fiction but when i tried reading this i fell in love with it instantly..
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This book explores super fascinating discourses. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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This sounds like an interesting storyline, which is sure to keep me intrigued from the start to the end. Thanks for the review.
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This seems like a great book for history lovers and especially those interested in the war against the Nazis. Thank you for a lovely review!
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It sounds like a good historical piece situated in WWII times, and the fact that the editing has been improved is also a plus. Thanks for the review.
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Post by ahmedelhag2025 »

This seems interesting and well rooted into World War II events
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Post by kiki2881 »

so you mean this book has been published twice? Cool. Anyways, I think Last did the right decision of including a few characters because this story didn't have. It's better that way unless adding a few more characters is essential to the story.
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