Official Review: A Crowded Heart by Andrea McKenzie Raine

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jcoad wrote: 24 Sep 2018, 15:25 Wow, sounds like a great setting and an extremely well-done book. Will be different from my usual action, thriller books but I'll give it a try. Thanks for the great review!
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Espie wrote: 03 Dec 2018, 19:55 It is amazing when books could affect so substantially that we become sad from the tragedies and despair but still come to appreciate the enlightenment and insights. Thank you for your thoughtful review.
Yes, I agree! Thanks so much!
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olaniyanakintewe wrote: 30 Dec 2018, 06:07 Crowded heart, I can difine it as heart with different determination. Willis has intention to join soldier, he wanted to escape his small town, his parent try to stop him not to join soldier even they try to set him up with local girls, but nothing was stop him, but later he met the person he love most, her name be Ellie, he gave her promise ring and go back to war in other to fulfil his determination. This is a very interesting review. Thanks.
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jemgirl202 wrote: 23 Sep 2019, 11:27
Espie wrote: 03 Dec 2018, 19:55 It is amazing when books could affect so substantially that we become sad from the tragedies and despair but still come to appreciate the enlightenment and insights. Thank you for your thoughtful review.
Yes, I agree! Thanks so much!
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