Review of Discovering Twins

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The story is highly intriguing so looking forward to digging into this book to find out what secrets her family were trying to keep at all costs. I’m always fascinated about the Holocaust and even if this book is not really about it, I’m still interested to read it and any book which even remotely mentions about the Holocaust is right up my alley.
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I enjoy reading historical fiction, and this book is one that I would like to read. The beauty of being able to trace your family back generations is magical. As someone unable to trace my history, I relish being able to see the happiness in someone that can trace theirs. I now want to go and do some research about a culture other than my own! Thanks for your review.
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I'm intrigued by the description of the plotline of the book. I'd like to know why the word 'holocaust' was used to introduce this book. Good review.
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A must read for those who are truly intrigued about the truth behind holocaust. I will definitely add this on my shelf for its extensive detailing that makes the readers glued to pages. Also, I commend the people who try to seek closure with their past. Congrats on BOTD!
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Interesting book. A must read!
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You can't cover the smoke, it always finds a way. Just like Sophia, secrets will always reveal time comes. I hope that Stella will not be so badly affected by these secrets. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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I appreciate authors that take the time to research their family tree and write it down. It's usually educational to read about their ancestors from the past. I would like to read this book. Great review.
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I love reading this type of story. Definitely adding it to my to be read shelf! Great review.
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I'm a huge fan of fictional books so I don't think I will fancy this book but thank you for your review
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This book combines an interesting family discovery with the backdrop of historical atrocities. Intriguing.
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This is a unique, well-written, and well-researched book that focuses basically on the non-fiction aspect. This is an interesting and admirable book thay contains a lot of lessons from which one can learn.
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This is a unique, well-written, and well-researched book that focuses basically on the non-fiction aspect. This is an interesting and admirable book thay contains a lot of lessons from which one can learn.
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Congrats on BOTD. Some say the high number of twins within a family or an area is due to many factors, such as genes, environment, water, etc. I wonder what the author will find.
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I can only imagine how disheartened Stella was when she made the discoveries that her mother was willing to take to her grave, I'm curious to know what she did with her findings. I really appreciate your review, it has sparked an interest on the holocausts and the events that give me the impression that they have the "history repeats itself" features
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I'm really curious how this book will end, and what did the author finds in the end. She really was determined to seek answers and this book is prove of that. Thanks for the review.
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