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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This is one of the best siblings story that I have read. I am so captivated of the relationship of the siblings, Star and Thatcher. Their trials are beyond what other teenagers experienced. Congrats Botd!
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Thank you for a beautifully written review. You have given us lots of great points about the story.
I also enjoyed reading some from the free book.
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I can imagine how difficult it must have been for Star and Thatcher when their grandparents were unable to take care of their needs due to health issues. Thanks for a nice review.
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Thanks for your review, you have made me understand what the book is really about.
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A historical fiction novel that clearly looks to favour the work of fantasy. I am interested in knowing what the book is all about.
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The Dream Keepers seems like a compelling story. I am curious about Star's fantasy world, and what her and Thatcher's life was like after moving to live with their second set of grandparents. Great review.
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This story about two orphans growing up with their grandparents was an emotional roller coaster to read. The author certainly knows how to tug at the reader's interest and describing the events that are happening. Congrats on botd!
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Thank you so much for the review. That was a very vivid description of the book. I loved the storyline and would definitely look forward to reading it.
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I wonder how the new environment affect Star and Thatcher. There's a lot in store do them considering their uniqueness. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I love young adult books! This one features the childhood of two siblings as they grow up in the home of their grandparents. Friendship is an important part of our connection with others, and I'm glad the main characters found friends along the way. This is best for idealistic readers who daydream a lot. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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It is a coming-of-age story that seems to explore diversity and identity. These are timely and relevant topics in the formative years of the youth as they encounter many influences. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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This is intriguing. The fantasy aspect of the book makes it interesting. Due to its educative nature on matters we face today I believe it to be a good book. I shall read it, congratulations the review is well written and informative.
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Definitely something that I would read. The cover and title already drawn my interest as it looks so unique. Want interests me the most to find out how Star's dreams shape her into adulthood. Thanks for a great review.
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This book is definitely worth reading, especially that it is being offered for free by the author today. I immensely enjoyed reading it, following the progress of Star and Thatcher as they grew. Thanks for the review.
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This might not be the type of book I read, but I am compelled by the book being described as being immersive. Thanks for an interesting and compelling review.
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