Official Review: Mystic Tides by C.J.Godwin
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Re: Official Review: Mystic Tides by C.J.Godwin
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You're not rambling! After all, books and stories should make us think, and it's nice to have a connection to childhood memories. Thank you for sharing.LivreAmour217 wrote:When I was a little girl, I loved the Disney version of The Little Mermaid. I read the original version when I was about ten years old, and it made me cry, but I still enjoyed it in a melancholy sort of way. Anyway, I guess I'm trying to say that this book sounds very cool, and that I am looking forward to reading it. Sorry for the rambling, and thanks for the awesome review!

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Thanks! I'm looking forward to reading it!hsimone wrote:You're not rambling! After all, books and stories should make us think, and it's nice to have a connection to childhood memories. Thank you for sharing.LivreAmour217 wrote:When I was a little girl, I loved the Disney version of The Little Mermaid. I read the original version when I was about ten years old, and it made me cry, but I still enjoyed it in a melancholy sort of way. Anyway, I guess I'm trying to say that this book sounds very cool, and that I am looking forward to reading it. Sorry for the rambling, and thanks for the awesome review!I didn't learn about the original version until very recently, and it was quite disturbing. Anyway, if you do get the chance to read the book, I hope you enjoy it!
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LivreAmour217 wrote:Thanks! I'm looking forward to reading it!hsimone wrote:You're not rambling! After all, books and stories should make us think, and it's nice to have a connection to childhood memories. Thank you for sharing.LivreAmour217 wrote:When I was a little girl, I loved the Disney version of The Little Mermaid. I read the original version when I was about ten years old, and it made me cry, but I still enjoyed it in a melancholy sort of way. Anyway, I guess I'm trying to say that this book sounds very cool, and that I am looking forward to reading it. Sorry for the rambling, and thanks for the awesome review!I didn't learn about the original version until very recently, and it was quite disturbing. Anyway, if you do get the chance to read the book, I hope you enjoy it!

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