Official Review: The Girl Who Knew da Vinci by Belle Ami

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Re: Official Review: The Girl Who Knew da Vinci by Belle Ami

Post by Shenila Ginabay »

A book with suspense and plot twists is always a good idea. This one looks great, specially because all the thriller and suspense is mixed with romance. I think that people who love and understand art can really enjoy this one.
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The one aspect I do like is the vivid descriptions the book provides. I love how the author brings Italy to life. Nice book.
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Great review I enjoyed it.This book is interesting with a combination of mystery and romance.Historical fiction and fantasy makes it more exciting.
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Post by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine »

Thank you for your detailed review. The storyline is exciting and this seems like an interesting book despite the slow pace of the mystery. Perhaps the book should have been categorised in adventure and romance instead of thriller
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Post by Axel-Ronnie Thamer D »

Just by reading your review I felt more interested in reading the book, especially when you share with us how you felt while reading it yourself without spoiling us so that we could still discover the book by ourselves.
Thank you for this nice and complete review.
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adding romance to any novel always makes a book interesting. You made the book sound interesting. Great review!
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Post by Ailakhu Yusau Aizhebiomon »

Today's book of the day is about art, romance, and mysteries encapsulated in different genres. I like how the author beautifully narrated the story even though they were set in different periods. Congrats on being the #BOTD!
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The book appears to be both engaging and interesting. Its incredible fusion of mystery, thriller, and romance. fantastic review.
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Hey guys grab this book for free. It a mystery, thriller and romance book.
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Wow, this book seems to be a good mix for both my love of historical fiction and my love of thrillers. The notion sounds so intriguing that I'm considering trying it out. But given that you said the tempo was a little slow, I'm just a little concerned.
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This is a book with a fine mix of mystery, history and romance indeed. The book seemed very interesting from the first few pages. And the transition between the past and present in the story seems smooth. The vivid descriptions this book provides is an absolute delight.
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Post by Ndagire Hassifah1 »

Being someone who likes art, this story is a must-read. I would like to know the mystery that revolves around the da Vinci painting. Thanks for the great review and congrats on the BOTD.
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The "heavy dose of romance" part got me. I appreciate a book with multiple storylines. This book sounds perfect for a weekend read while relaxing. Great review!
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There are so many themes in this book and they are all those I like reading. They are history, romance, and mystery. Interesting! The plotline of the book also sounds intriguing. Good review.
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The review of this book is detailed. I like that. One of the qualities of a good writer is how to arrange his plotline in a no confusing order. That's what this book seems to be. Great review.
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