Review of Quest: Finding Freddie

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This isn't a topic that I really know anything about but it does sound interesting from your review, so I will consider it. Nice review.
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As a serial history buff, I love to learn about important historical facts of certain locations. I look forward to reading this book. Thanks for your honest review.
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Wow, you wrote this review like historian I was so captivated by your stylistic and mind gripping writing style. I flowed with the reveiw so well.
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I love this book; it teaches a lot about Nigeria's history and the struggles it plays in history's past. Such a beautiful story drew me in
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I love how informative this book is and it's display of the Nigerian political atmosphere and general history. A really insightful review.
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Sounds quite informative. This genre is not my cup of tea, but I am sure that history buffs would love to know more about the fascinating place that is Nigeria. Wonderful review. Very elaborate and interesting.
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I could feel the emotions of Mr Spradlin as i was reading this review. He was saddled with a very important responsibility of finding Freddie. Who kidnapped Freddie? And is he alive? Amazing review.
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This is my first time coming across this type of history book. It's compelling to read and I like the summary. Thanks for the review.
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I'm aware of the assassination of General Murtala Muhammed in February 1976, and tgis book will give more insight of what really happened before the killing. Good job.
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This book will be very educational in terms of teaching history. I'm in love already. I can't wait to start reading.
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I don't think I will enjoy this book. I'll pass on this one. The plot looks dull and disinteresting. Thank you for your well-detailed review.
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Intriguing and mystery-packed novel. Nice review!
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This book is a mesmerizing piece of art and eye opening read. The author's writing is fancy and the storyline is fascinating, drawing the reader in from the very beginning. I found myself fully absorbed in the characters and their life stories, it felt as if I was one of them; that's how much immaculate it was and I did not want the book to end. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a breath of fresh air!
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Post by Jê hii »

First of all, this is an amazing review.
I'm actually fascinated by this book and by the fact that it is about Nigeria's history. I look forward to reading the book.
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Post by Eunice Mbindyo 1 »

wow, good job.
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