Review of The Sower

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I like to read more LGBTQ+ books, so I'll check it out. I recently read some children's detective stories, and I enjoyed my experience. This will definitely keep me going! I like that the ending has a closure for everyone involved because I don't want to overthink about open-ended stories. Thank you for your thorough review.
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A strong female character is my kind of book. The book seems intriguing, i would love to give it a try. Thanks for the great review.
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Dzejn_Crvena wrote: 09 Aug 2021, 19:57 I like to read more LGBTQ+ books, so I'll check it out. I recently read some children's detective stories, and I enjoyed my experience. This will definitely keep me going! I like that the ending has a closure for everyone involved because I don't want to overthink about open-ended stories. Thank you for your thorough review.
It seems like you kind of book! I hope you will get the chance to read it :). Thank you for your comment!
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Muna Chizzy wrote: 10 Aug 2021, 02:48 A strong female character is my kind of book. The book seems intriguing, i would love to give it a try. Thanks for the great review.
I am looking forward to discover your opinion about the book. Thank you for stopping by!
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Thanks for the amazing review. I am amazed by the book. However, it is little disappointing that the book with such excellent plot has a basic ending. I am saving it for future reading though.
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Priya_Singh wrote: 10 Aug 2021, 05:54 Thanks for the amazing review. I am amazed by the book. However, it is little disappointing that the book with such excellent plot has a basic ending. I am saving it for future reading though.
Maybe you will like the ending, so don't hesitate to read it! Thank you for your visit I appreciate it!
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Sounds like a book really worth reading! I loved all the aspects you've mentioned in your wonderful review! :) Thank you so much.
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Ellylion wrote: 10 Aug 2021, 09:59 Sounds like a book really worth reading! I loved all the aspects you've mentioned in your wonderful review! :) Thank you so much.
I am so glad to hear that! Thank you for your nice comment!
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This book fits my interest. I love playing detective and also reading and watching mystery stories. The book and the review seems fascinating.
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Unosthetic wrote: 10 Aug 2021, 23:50 This book fits my interest. I love playing detective and also reading and watching mystery stories. The book and the review seems fascinating.
Thank you for your kind comment, and enjoy the book!
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The thought of playing detective gives me such a thrill. I'll be sure to read it next. The plot seems to have twists and I appreciate an eerie moment. This is a wonderful review.
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I love an interesting mystery book and your review describes this book as such. Based on this review, I am looking forward to discover who Mangolia really is and what she is capable of.
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Ivy Mokote wrote: 12 Aug 2021, 10:05 The thought of playing detective gives me such a thrill. I'll be sure to read it next. The plot seems to have twists and I appreciate an eerie moment. This is a wonderful review.
I am happy to hear that! Happy hunting :)
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review-specialist wrote: 12 Aug 2021, 12:27 I love an interesting mystery book and your review describes this book as such. Based on this review, I am looking forward to discover who Mangolia really is and what she is capable of.
I hope you'll get the chance! Thank you for your kind comment!
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I love crime-solving and investigative novels. This one sounds seems like it won't disappoint. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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