Did this book meet your expectations?

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I thought it was going to be a more action packed adventure novel. That’s not to say I was disappointed.. far from it, not every book has to be raw action and happenings all the way through. It was gentle and informative.
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I believe this book is worth the time spent on it. The title might suggest something else but the contents are enthralling and helpful.
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Initially the story direction was different with young girl who experiencing her parents separation pain but later it shifted from mystery to ghost story. It's kind of summer adventures story. It was good in that aspect, not in the lonely young girl who missed her parents.
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Of course! It had a nice resolution, and the book was well written as well. The mystery aspect was amazing, and the book had its moments that were worth staying up late in the night for.
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The books was well written and I’m gladly saying it met my expectations. The book was also easy to read and understand. I enjoyed it.
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The book exceeded my expectations. Initially, I was unsure what to anticipate based on the title and cover. However, the thrilling coming-of-age story, combined with captivating elements of mystery and historical fiction, truly hooked me.
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I did not feel less impressed after with the book. I think that's a positive. The plot is a nice one.
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I enjoyed the book, Sand People. It started out horrible for Lea, and I thought it was going to be very dramatic because of the issue of divorce. However, it turned into a beautiful mystery, and Lea solved it with help by the end of the summer.
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It was probably what I expected. The theme, the plot and story was on point. It is a great masterpiece of knowledge and wisdom. A great effort of body work.
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It was probably what I expected. The theme, the plot and story was on point. It is a great masterpiece of knowledge and wisdom. A great effort of body work.
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I really liked it more than I thought I would. When I saw the title and cover, I didn't know what to expect. Besides the exciting story about growing up, I got hooked on the mystery and historical parts.
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The SandPeople is a captivating and enchanting read, a masterful creation that combines vivid imagery with a richly detailed narrative, making it an ideal choice for a leisurely escape rather than an intense study session.
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Although I enjoyed the book, it didn't quite meet my expectations. I had anticipated a more prominent ghost story element.
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When I picked up the book, I was expecting a mystery and thriller. The book met both expectations and was flawlessly delivered. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time and kept looking forward to more.
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This book started off slower then I expected. It did get more interesting as the story continued. Overall, I did like the book.
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