Official Review: Unfaltering Trust by Roy Ziegler

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I usually wonder, the moment the world masses change their perspective there is no turning back. A different kind of society is born with different values and lifestyle. Great book.
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Very good review. You did a fine job describing the strengths and weaknesses of the book. I like that Unfaltering trust touches critical matters that shaped the history.
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A book directed to historians on the subject of the founding of the United States. The research focuses on Edward Fitz Randolph Jr, both his ancestors and descendants. It is interesting to know about this character and the influence he and his descendants have had in the construction of the United States.
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This book sounds quite educative and thorough but I'm not a big fan of historical books. I guess I'll skip this one. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Happyka126 »

Unfaltering trust is quite interesting, very informative and inspiring. Randolph's arrest and persecution for his Religious belief is dreadful. His steadfastness, commitment and perseverance is commendable. I'll like to read this book. Great review.
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It does seem like a fascinating bit of history. I wonder why the Puritans left their initial spiritual pursuits and instead chose to become the embodiment of capitalism and materialism. Maybe it was a natural occurrence resulting from their industrious nature and work ethic?

Thank you for your impressive review.
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Historical fictions are my favourite and so is this book to me.
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Your endorsement as a historian carries a lot of weight. I prefer to learn about the past through historical fiction. I am afraid I would not make it very far into this book.
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I don't enjoy historical fiction so I'll pass. Nice review by the way.
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Quite an intriguing historical fictitious book. Your review is insightful.
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Not the usual type of book I'd go for, however I found your review very insightful. I can tell that you really are passionate about the genre. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by Ghazna Zuabir »

"Oh my God",it's such a surprising history, although author has covered very beautifully the whole history of USA foundation throughout explanation of wars then covered religious differences.
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A book that spans nine generations is bound to be amazing.

Thank you for the great review.
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"Unfaltering Trust" by Roy Ziegler - How pilgrim Edward Fitz Randolph Jr. and his descendants helped build America. A well-researched story covering 9 generations of the Randolph Family. This book is crammed with facts about a fascinating period for the fledgling America. Wonderful review. Thanks.
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I am not much of a historical fan so I'll pass. Good review!
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