Overall rating and opinion of Totem (Strong Heart #3) by Charlie Sheldon

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Re: Overall rating and opinion of Totem (Strong Heart #3) by Charlie Sheldon

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The first time I noticed this book, I just saw a review online (not even in this platform). And then I went ahead to check it out and I realised it is not a standalone. However I love the narrative nature of the book, the authors use of characters to tell his take and the beautiful combination of history and fantasy is class. Great job
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I just started this book, and I'm already knee deep in the author's descriptive prowess.
I've learnt so much from following Sarah and I hope to learn much more.
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After reading some of the comments here I considered reading the book. The book actually deserves the rating of 4 out of 4 stars because of the way the author brings out his characters. I will consider reading other books in the series.
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It is so moving to read the events happening in the Bear Valley. Totem is written in a skillful and crafty manner that made me enjoy every part of it. It indeed deserve 4 out of 4 stars.
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I tried to read this book, but I just couldn't get into it. I'm sure it is a good read for someone who is interested, though.
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[bn=][/bn]Was still trying to figure out the whole plot in the early pages but midway into the book, I'm excited at the intensity and eventual turnouts of events.
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I just started reading this book and I like it already. It's a mixture of history, adventure and mystery from what I can tell. I have high hopes for this book.
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I appreciate the way totem has me engaged even though I had just started this book. I think Sheldon is a great writer and I can already tell that I'm going to love this book.
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I may not have been one of the great fans of these series but I can gladly say that this book contains the ingredient of a professional work; the ability to captivate the reader. The journey was nice and worthwhile.
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I liked the grammar structure of the book, and also the suspense that it creates and how the happenings that occurred have all been linked to each other, as if there was a big reveal and a surprise factor.
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The book was an insightful book, connecting to the present day. It has an adventure genre (which I love personally) and I love the names of the characters that was used (especially the gramps name; Tom-tom)
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I would give this rate of this edition a 3 out of 4, although I am not finished reading this book. I appreciate how the book was typo free and pleasant to read, and how the author described Sarah's character, a 14-year-old who is experiencing some struggles. The book is mind gluing, but I am not contented with the way the author introduces different characters that are not called for. I would recommend this book to those who enjoy reading fantasy with thriller and to people who would love to explore other cultures
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This book expresses a fascinating tale that will captivate the audience. What I liked most about this book is the plot. I was engrossed by the storyline. I did not like the length of the story. In my opinion, the story was too long. The writing style of the author is systematic, clear, and graphic. I consider the novel to be a fantasy and a thriller. I definitely endorse this book to be read by other people. I recommend this book because it is very entertaining.
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I consider this novel to be a unique story that is written with a lot of finesse. I loved the characters in the book. My favorite character is William, the merchant sailor. I did not dislike anything about this book. This story is a fantasy. Fans of fantasy should read this novel. They will be intrigued by the plot. As well, a lot of relevant issues are discussed in this novel, such as equal rights for everybody irrespective of the colour of their skin.
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I found so many fascinating things about this book. The suspense in this book is intriguing; it got me hooked and captured my total attention. Another thing I like about this book is the way the characters were portrayed; the character development is top-notch.
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