Review by gabrielletiemi -- The Hand Bringer

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Re: Review by gabrielletiemi -- The Hand Bringer

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Dee_Robert wrote: 20 Jun 2020, 13:23 Hm, Your review makes me understand this book, and the book sounds good.

Great Review.
I'm glad my review helped you, thanks for your comment!
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I love books with a lot of twists and turns, That way, you never get bored, even if the novel is long. Thanks for your great review.
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Ekabajong wrote: 20 Jun 2020, 15:36 I love books with a lot of twists and turns, That way, you never get bored, even if the novel is long. Thanks for your great review.
That's true, twists make a story more interesting and unexpected. The Hand Bringer had a lot of them and as you said, you don't get tired of reading it. Thanks for commenting!
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I enjoyed Bat's arguments with Luke. It made the book comical .

Great review
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Seroney_ wrote: 21 Jun 2020, 02:49 I enjoyed Bat's arguments with Luke. It made the book comical .

Great review
The conversations between them were pretty funny. It sure helped to make the book's atmosphere funnier and less heavy! Thanks for commenting!
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A science fiction with time travel and setting in early Romania appears to be quite intriguing to me. Thanks for giving a nice glimpse of the book through your wonderful review.
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sanjus wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 03:40 A science fiction with time travel and setting in early Romania appears to be quite intriguing to me. Thanks for giving a nice glimpse of the book through your wonderful review.
This book is really attractive if you are into those topics. I love science fiction and time travel, but the supernatural and historical aspects were new for me. I hope you enjoy the story! Thanks for your comment!
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Bounds to past Romania, time travel, and science fiction, all these combine to make this book quite interesting to read. Thanks for your good review.
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I really enjoyed reading this book. The author is quite talented if I may say so, however I am not sure how I felt about the constant Christian references. Anyway, awesome review!
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I do like a book that grips you so much that you don't want to put it down. Still, I don't think this is one for me. Thanks for the review.
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damis wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 16:05 I really enjoyed reading this book. The author is quite talented if I may say so, however I am not sure how I felt about the constant Christian references. Anyway, awesome review!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting!
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kandscreeley wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 18:59 I do like a book that grips you so much that you don't want to put it down. Still, I don't think this is one for me. Thanks for the review.
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