Official Review: The Dream Keepers by Linda Keen

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Re: Official Review: The Dream Keepers by Linda Keen

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I like the cover and the title of this book. Also, the storyline seems interesting, and packed with many lessons. Congrats to the author on making BOTD!
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Nice review. I like books with these kind of themes: self growth, friendship and family. I am bound to read.
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Nice review. It will be interesting to read about these sisters, Star and Thatcher. I love the character's name. Thanks
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This sounds like a very interesting coming of age story, that would be appropriate for teenagers who feel like they have some issues in their lives. Being raised by one set of grandparents, losing your home with them because of health issues, then finding yourself in a completely different environment and having to cope--this sounds like a great book.
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