Have you read this book or willing to read it?

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I am currently reading this book and enjoying every part in it.. It is very meticulously detailed past event of time p
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I think that reading the book will be enlightening to part of a rich culture. Knowing the influence of political crisis and relations on people and how to deal with this obstacles.
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No, I have not read this book yet, but I would definitely love to read it. From the little I have seen, I want to know if the author was able to locate Freddie.
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I have not read the book. I am willing to read the book. It promises to be insightful and educational.
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I'm really interested in learning more about Africa, its people, and its political systems. That's enough of a draw for me to want to read this book. I love being educated while I'm reading.
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I haven't touched this book. But I am looking forward to read it because I have seen some fair review about this book. So, it will be worth to try this historical tale.
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Yes, I've read this book, and what piqued my interest was the author's attention to historical details.
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I look forward to reading this one. The review and summary sound like it is right up my alley. I love historical fiction and mystery. The small amount I have read leads me to believe the writer has a smooth and engaging way of storytelling.
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I might read the book if I am chanced, the reason being that historical books are not my genre, and might be eager to know what the historical events contained in the book entails
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I read the book on recommendation by a fellow book lover. I was glad to see it on the site. It was an amazing read.
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I am not quite sure of what this post is referring to but if it about Quest, I think I would love to read it. From the few reviews I have seen, it seems like quite a great fit. My reading list at the moment is packed but I look forward to reading it.
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Yes, I've read it.
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I just finished my book review and thoroughly enjoyed the book. This was completely different from most of the books I read for pleasure but was a great read and piqued my interest in the climate of Nigeria at the time.
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I have read a lot of fascinating comments and reviews on this book definitely, I wouldn't want to miss out on this book.
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Finished this book recently! I am very glad to have done so. It was extremely entertaining and I enjoyed the mystery of it all. The fact that this book is based on a true story is particularly interesting to me, as you cannot guess how it will play out, give the political climate of the regions involved.
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