Official Review: Dreamer of Downing Street

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Re: Official Review: Dreamer of Downing Street

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I enjoyed your review. It sounds like the book has explored an interesting idea and has tried to take the concept of psychic abilities to a new level.
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It sounds like it should be British! I did a double take when I saw the setting was in Denver :lol:

Definitely going on my read list! Thanks for the great review bookowlie! I'm not sure how I haven't seen this review yet. It has a lot of elements I like. Congrats to the author on an intriguing, if confusingly titled, book!
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Thanks j p gilbert and anonanemone. The story is definitely unique and witty in a smart way.
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