Official Review: Mysteries of Brettenwood by David Blank

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Re: Official Review: Mysteries of Brettenwood by David Blank

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Reading your review was just like reading the book itself, give a clear view of what to expect reading the book, horror, suspens and adventurous.
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A lot of good stuff were said about this book by the reviewer, based on the positive feedback and complements. Although I am not one for the YA fantasy stories, this review will surely entice the fans of this genre. Congrats!
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The errors almost got me pissed off.but at last i found it interesting
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Post by Configure99 »

Awesome; i love YA fanasy novel with auique character development. I tcan' stop reading this
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Young adult fantasy isn't my cup of tea. I will recommend it to the lovers of young adult fantasy books. Great review!
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Thanks for the review it was great. A book so good you're willing to overlook the mistakes in it.... Its been a while since I've had one of those and I like YA fantasy as well so its just right for me.
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The book seems to be a fun read. I'm sure the YA would really appreciate it as they like action very much. Also, I appreciate the author's ability to make the reader feel as if two separate children, a girl and a boy are narrating. When the same author is writing, there's no difference in the writing style. So, it's impressive.
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I believe this will be my first YA fantasy book to read and all thanks to you. The main protagonist sounds interesting. Thanks for the superb review.
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From a sampling, this was an interesting Youth Adventure story full of mysteries. While youth novels are not my favorite genre, the story is worth a second look, especially for younger readers. Well Done.
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I also don't mind admitting that I adore YA novels (though I prefer the ones of the non-romance variety), especially if they have a CMTH slant to them. This one, in particular, seems to take the things I like most - hidden worlds, supernatural elements, etc. - and combine them wonderfully, so I'll just have to find the time to read it. Thanks for the wonderful introduction!
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I love the cover of the book. It's cute and comical. I like the plot to the story. That nice that it switches point of views to both characters. Great review!
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I like YA fantasy as well. I like the way this book integrates fear with adventure sense.
Thank you for the great review.
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I like the book the book is so intresting i like the way the book paste full of sense and knowledge keep it up
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Great review. I really enjoy a good YA fantasy. I often read them at the same time as my kids so we can talk about them. This one sounds like a real winner with adventure, mystery, and humor. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Post by Sumra Abbas »

Its really interesting book. However a serious lesson derived from this writing is that not everything that reaches you is actually for you.
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