Review of Seeing Auras

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Seeing Auras sounds interesting enough that I might look past the slow-pace just this once. I love a good suspense book! Elizabeth being able to see auras is what actually got me interested! Once again, this is a commendable review, Hazel! Great job!
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Smrithi Arun wrote: 06 Jun 2023, 05:28 Seeing Auras sounds interesting enough that I might look past the slow pace just this once. I love a good suspense book! Elizabeth being able to see auras is what got me interested! Once again, this is a commendable review, Hazel! Great job!
Thank you so much, Smrithi. I'm excited about your thoughts on this book when you get the chance to review it. You'll be surprised by the big twist in the end.
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I loved the plot of this book and also your wonderfully written review. I am very curious to know what happened to Margie and all the mysterious questions you stated in your review. Great job, Hazel!
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Nisha DSouza wrote: 07 Jul 2023, 05:45 I loved the plot of this book and also your wonderfully written review. I am very curious to know what happened to Margie and all the mysterious questions you stated in your review. Great job, Hazel!
Thank you so much for your kind comment, Nisha, as always. I'm excited about your thoughts when you get the chance to read this book.
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