Official Review: Sophia Violet and the Fiery Orb

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The book sounds super interesting. Nice review.
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This sounds like a very interesting book with a great theme. The review was written very well and made me want to read this book.
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Thank you for your review but I will have to pass up on this one.
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The first thing that I love about this book is its cover. It's absolutely amazing. YA fantasy is always my type and the story sounds interesting. Thank you for the awesome review. Cheers!! :techie-studyingbrown:
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This sounds like one I'll really enjoy reading with it's captivating tittle. Nice review
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How did the characters manage to stop time and what happened when time stopped? This passes as an intriguing novel for me, great review.
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The book seems to be enjoyable even thought I don't like science fiction novels, I am sure that people who like this kind of novel will appreciate. The review was very engaging and Thanks to BOTD for today free book. Also Congratulations to the author for such a great job
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Action, adventure, fantasy what not in this book. I would definitely love to read this book. Thank you for your review. :techie-studyinggray: :tiphat:
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Coming-of-age story and to discover that you are of an alien origin! Sounds fun! The reviewer have clearly enjoyed reading this book and following along with Sophia's journey to find that orb! I might find this book fun, too!
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The story looks interesting. A girl with alien roots and her friends with similar trait must find an orb to save their planet amidst people with sinister plans. Great review, the story is nice. Congrats on being BOTD.
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This sounds like a book of self-discovery and friendship. An exciting read!
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This book reminds of another book I read sometime ago. A young girl with no knowledge of her heritage. Books of this kind are adventurous especially when the friend factor is brought into the picture. Nice story and Congrats on BOTD!
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At first I thought this book was like this book I used to read when I was at school, but no. It's in a different level of expression and sense of adventure. It's simply outstanding. The whole idea of transformation is enticing.
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Sounds like a wonderful book with impeccable worldbuilding. Thanks for your insightful review and recommendation.
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Smart, strong, and complex, Sophie's character is dynamically developed and possess admirable character. Likewise, other characters in the novel are equally well-developed. This review has piqued my interest. Congratulations.
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