Official Review: Noah's Wife

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Re: Official Review: Noah's Wife

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The fact that the situations that Na'amah faces evoked such a visceral response from you is intriguing! I look forward to downloading the book and reading from her perspective during a time in which she couldn't receive accommodations for Aspergers. Thanks for the honest review.
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Wow this sounds like a very unique novel with lots of character growth and depth. I'm glad you enjoyed the book. Great review!
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Great review. Wow, this sounds like an amazing story. Looking through the eyes of Noah's wife and her having autism makes this a book I will definitely be reading. Congrats on being BOTD.
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This sounds like a well written book. I like how the book encourages readers to question anything they don't understand. I'm glad you enjoyed reading the book. Thank You for the honest and well written review.
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Wow this book definitely has a unique plot! After reading the free sample I can see why you gave it 4 out of 4 stars, really great job on writing the review, it's very detailed! :)
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This seems like an intriguing book and I'm certain many will enjoy it. As for myself, my mind doesn't easily separate the fiction from the Biblical references. With that said, I'm still in quandary about whether to attempt to read the complete book. I read for entertainment and enjoy "easy reads" and for me I fear it will be more challenging. I will definitely keep this book in my mind for when I'm ready to tackle a challenge.
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This review really caught me. I think the premise of the book is fantastic. I myself am not particularly religious, but I think the story told here is much more than that, although it's a work of fiction I would like to believe it's possible. Congratulations on the excellent review.
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Looks like a good book to read!
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It is definitely thought provoking! Thank you!
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Wow, really great review. This usually wouldn't be my kind of thing, but now I'm really intrigued..
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Sounds like this one really made an impression! Great job on the review.
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This was a great sample, I loved it! The review was very good. Before I read the review and was reading the sample it ran through my mind that the girl has autism. The story pulled me in from the beginning paragraph! Congrats to the author on BOTD. Can't wait to read the whole book.
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Post by Ankushpawar »

Wow.. Now that was something too deep till the end... Just to know how to face the different circumstances that follow up with your life .. And how the nature evolves the story of parring relationships through out the book.... I loved the way people were named according to the relationship s.. Not by an actual names except (Noah's wife) .. Wonder work..!! Great loved it... :tiphat:
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Thanks for the review. This sounds like an amazing story, to be coming from an autistic person's POV. I would not be able to imagine such a thing, so it would be fascinating to read about the POV from the main character.
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What a wonderfully different sounding book. Na'amah sounds like a wonderful individual and I'm sure her perspective is equally wonderful. I will be thinking about picking this book up.
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