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Re: Review of A Captive in Algiers

Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 03:43
by Omobolanle Savage
This review paints a vivid picture of the book's storyline and characters, particularly highlighting Ettore's journey and the challenges he faces. It's intriguing to see how his character evolves throughout the narrative.

Re: Review of A Captive in Algiers

Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 03:45
by Alexander Victoria
The reviewer praises the author's skill in portraying life's profound intuition, highlighting the remarkable nature of the book's narrative. This comment underscores the depth of the storytelling and its ability to resonate with readers on a meaningful level.

Re: Review of A Captive in Algiers

Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 03:45
by Nisha DSouza
A Captive in Algiers by AJ Lewis sounds like an intriguing book about Ettore and his friends who are sold to slavery by ruthless pirates. I was quite fascinated reading the Preface and about the author finding a key link to his ancestral past. I have added the book to my reading list. Congratulations on the BOTD!

Re: Review of A Captive in Algiers

Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 03:49
by Phillip Olutosin
A Captive in Algiers by AJ Lewis is a story about a young boy called Ettore who is sold in slavery following a tour gone wrong. Will he get out? Congratulations on BOTD.

Re: Review of A Captive in Algiers

Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 03:52
by Pranav Dewangan
The portrayal of Ettore's journey in 'A Captive in Algiers' seems both thrilling and profound. The vivid descriptions and relatable characters mentioned in the review make the story engaging. I'm particularly intrigued by Ettore's resilience amidst adversity and the unexpected twists in the plot. Sounds like a compelling read.

Re: Review of A Captive in Algiers

Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 03:57
by Martina Sette
This review provides a compelling overview of this book, detailing the gripping storyline and the protagonist's journey from tour guide to captive. The vivid descriptions enhance the reader's immersion in the narrative.

Re: Review of A Captive in Algiers

Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 03:57
by Nerea
I love reading intriguing stories, that exude the characters' emotions and sentiments, and this historical fiction book seem to fill that gap. I will check it out.

Re: Review of A Captive in Algiers

Posted: 29 Mar 2024, 04:01
by Suvankar Das 1
"A Captive in Algiers" by AJ Lewis offers a gripping tale of identity, fidelity, and friendship set against the backdrop of historical Algiers. With its fast-paced narrative and immersive storytelling, this book promises an engaging reading experience for fans of historical fiction.