Official Review: Pearl River Mansion by Richard Schwartz [2020 Book of the Year, based on your votes!]

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Re: Official Review: Pearl River Mansion by Richard Schwartz [2020 Book of the Year, based on your votes!]

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Wow! I love the mystery. Who took Rachael? This seems like a very interesting book, I couldn't help but get excited as I read the review. Deservedly, it got the book of the year. I hope to read it soon. Thanks for the review, it's amazing!
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This book is awesome. it can enable some families to expand their thinking yard as they gain more knowledge by reading it.
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I now want to know what happened to Rachel even before I read this book. This review gave me just enough information to make me want to dig into it soon. I love a mystery with lots of twists and it sounds like this book meets that requirement. The character development and relationships between the characters as described in this review captured my interest. Forewarning me that the book is lengthy but well worth sticking with it will give me that extra boost not to put it aside if I don’t find the beginning exciting. Great review and I look forward to reading it soon.
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Post by Pearl Thomas »

Sounds like an interesting read. I like books that responsibly encompass dark themes. Added to my shelf! :techie-studyinggray:
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Thank you Stephanie for sharing your expertise with us.I cannot wait to get my hands on Pearl River Mansion
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Post by Nkopane Monaheng »

I would like to read this book, more specifically to hear more about these twins! it sounds interesting.
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Post by Haider Amdad »

This is really very amazing.This one sounds like it will suck you in! It’s good to know that the 500-page commitment is well worth it. In a society where we’re constantly getting information faster and faster, and summaries are getting shorter and shorter, I think it speaks very highly of a writer when they can captivate a reader’s attention for so many pages. Great review!
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Sounds like a book I would enjoy. Great review!
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I think the best way to capture a reader is through books and no one could have done better other than all the stake holders position in giving their say so far . Thanks for the great review!
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Post by ujuanbi shola »

I'm pretty interested in books with some mysterious plot I think I will give it a try
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Great review that leave you captivated and wanting to know more about the books characters and the hidden agendas by most of the role players thank you for taking me on the journey with you book already on my shelf my next read!
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Post by Asian Gucci »

I like spine chillers with privileged insights revealed in different turns, so this one appears to be charming regardless of whether a few sections are truly severe. Much obliged to you for your incredible audit!
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Post by Gorata Mogopa »

This is a really interesting book. The author really keeps you hooked up on the book by not revealing what happened to Tyler's father, or what happened between his father and mother. Personally, it made me wonder if the hand caught by the fishing line of Jayden is not for Joan's husband.
There are really a lot of interesting things on the book. Like when Joan specifically told Sarah to stay out of her room, makes me wonder if it really was for peace of mind or I'd there was something hidden in the room.
Also, Tyler seemed not disturbed by his wife, Sarah's death, but rather he was only worried about his son, which just blew my mind.

It also makes me wonder why Tyler did not love his daughter as much as his son. Overall it's a great book for a person who loves to get thrills in a book.
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Post by Kathie Collins »

This seems like a worthwhile investment in your time. The days grow shorter by the minute it seems. When you invest your time it should be fulfilling. This book seems to meet the criteria.
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Post by MNoor Eman-khan »

A great piece of work I could go on forever man I would definitely tell everyone to give it a read.👍👍
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