Review of Colors

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Simon Evans
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Re: Review of Colors

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Readerjorge wrote: 07 Feb 2022, 12:02 The story about this Irish immigrant family seems appealing. It is pleasant to learn about historical events that are unknown to most. Also, the mystery of why William Murray was not killed in the War of Gettysburg and did not even enlist in it is interesting.
I'm getting my focus tuned on the Irish family, despite the ups and down, problems were not completely erase from their lives and its a bit of a lesson for all of us.
Despite the struggle they went through, the lives they lost, the tragedies that fell upon this family, how they turned rich, but still tragedy was a part of their lives, etcetera.
:?: :!: :drool: :techie-studyingbrown: :) :D :shhh:
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Sad book full of historical happening not my kind of book bring bad memories to me I didn't got glued on it
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Irrespective of the slight confusion that might come up while reading this book, I think I'll still love to give this book a try. One of the reasons being that the book was brilliantly written by the author.
You did an elaborate work in your review.
Nicely done.
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