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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The book strikes me like an actual movie would :lol2: I've got to try it out.
The review was also exceptionally, thanks.
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This looks like a very interesting novel. I'm looking forward to reading more about how Star and Thatcher adjust to their new life with their grandparents. Lovely review!
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This review is nice and came from heart. It was genuine. I'd love to read this book.
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The book talked on children struggles, which is awesome. It caught across several themes such as racism, friendship, love, family issues, and the struggle to find themselves which made it intriguing. Great review
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thank you for such an amazing review. i found myself in the mid of the conversation with my family only by reading your review. the ups and downs and the character's adjustments to their families or surroundings kind of reminds me of mine. would certainly like to read it.
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It will be interesting to see Star and Thunder deal with issues such as racism, friendship, love, and family issues. The story of the orphaned siblings will surely be wonderful to read. Congrats on BOTD.
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I am already in live with the book. Kudos on the awesome review.
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I like how your review is well detailed, simple and concise. It made the book seem intriguing. However, I do not like books that spans from childhood to adulthood. This is simply because I could get bored with the book. Nice work anyways.
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This is a book that teaches about family, love and self-growth. The young adults will find a lot to learn from this book. Thanks for this well written review.
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First of all, I want to commend the simple writing style you used for this review, it made me so endeared to the subject. Furthermore, Star and Thatcher's life journey seems to be one filled with mixed experiences (love, fears, fate, survival, and determination). The determination to succeed is the inspiring part I loved about them. I hope they were successfully able to pull through. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Post by Faith - Benny Any »

First of all, I want to commend the simple writing style you used for this review, it made me so endeared to the subject. Furthermore, Star and Thatcher's life journey seems to be one filled with mixed experiences (love, fears, fate, survival, and determination). The determination to succeed is the inspiring part I loved about them. I hope they were successfully able to pull through. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This seems like a fascinating story. I'd love to read firsthand what the childhood and teenage experiences of the siblings are. Great job. I
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Sounds interesting, I dont think this review does enough justice to how interesting this book might have been. Otherwise congrats on making the book of the day.
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Post by Vidhi Adhikari »

The cover is quite eye-catchy. But I'm not sure if I would enjoy reading a fantasy novel about cultural diversity. But I will recommend this book to my friends who are interested in the genre. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Itz Savaga »

Coming of age stories are usually intriguing to read. I'd love to know how the siblings adapted to their new environment if they did. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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