Review of Blue Zeus

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I didn't know wild horses actually still existed till now. But it is even more devastating to realize that the few that exist are becoming extinct. I would really want to read more about the Bureau's activity and how Zeus life was.
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I am not much into this sort of books. But your review made me think twice about my preferences. Nice review.
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I didn't have the knowledge of this beautiful creature till I read this review. It is sad to know that the few left are going into extinction. I enjoyed your review and I look forward to reading the book. Welldone!!!
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A book for animal rights activists. I won't bother reading this. I don't like animals. Its a good review all the same. I believe animal lovers would find it interesting.
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This is actually the first time I will be reading a book about animal and this so interesting, but seriously I will really love to know what happened to Zeus at the end
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Post by Margi zuu202 »

This book is the story of wild stallion named blue Zeus who lived in there desert of Wyoming Carol walker followed he and his family in the wild for years in 2020 he was rounded up with helicopter and removed from his home
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That is new. This is the first time I have heard of wild horses. It would be interesting to learn a thing or two about horses. I think they are beautiful creatures and admire them for their strength. Thanks for the review because it is interesting and informative. I would also love to read this story so that I learn more about horses.
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Thanks for this insightful review. You gave everything in detail and i enjoyed reading it. I love animals, and since you recommended this book to animal lovers, I'll purchase it and have a testof it.
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I am the ultimate horse-lover, so I need to get a copy of this book! I didn't know there were still wild horses in this area; I thought the last wild horses were somewhere in Mongolia. That makes this book even more interesting, and their existence needs to be made visible. I am pretty sure I will enjoy the pictures, too. Thank you for the lovely review!
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This sounds like a topic that needs awareness raising about it, I think I would also struggle with specific horse terminology though.
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Post by G D H »

This is one wonderful book and you explain well why it is so lovely. Its title is puzzling but having read your review, I want to know more about Blue Zeus. I do not find it cool that no provisions were made for explaining the strange terms that appear in the book. But who knows, maybe doing the task of learning what those words mean may yet increase readers’ interest in the seriousness of the subject matter. Everyone who’s very familiar with the fantastical work of J.R.R. Tolkien surely remembers the princely, wild horses of Rohan and Gandalf’s royal stead, and like me, would rather wild horses were cared for in the wild. Thanks for a sensational review.
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