Official Review: Elquin by Rose Sweetwater

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Re: Official Review: Elquin by Rose Sweetwater

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Kanda_theGreat wrote: 11 Jul 2020, 03:59 I enjoyed reading the summary of your review. I would definitely wish to see the development of the protagonist.
Thanks.
Thank you for reading!
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It’s beautifully detailed; action packed; perfectly paced; and the characters were incredibly well developed, each having a complete story that helps the readers empathize with their motives and actions.
A book with all these qualities can't disappoint. Based on the summary of the book on your review, the story sounds intriguing. I might give it a try. Lovely review.
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Nerea wrote: 11 Jul 2020, 15:07
It’s beautifully detailed; action packed; perfectly paced; and the characters were incredibly well developed, each having a complete story that helps the readers empathize with their motives and actions.
A book with all these qualities can't disappoint. Based on the summary of the book on your review, the story sounds intriguing. I might give it a try. Lovely review.
I definitely recommend. Thank you for reading!
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Although this sounds like something I would enjoy, I don't like books that end on a cliff-hanger and don't tie up most of the loose ends. Therefore, I probably will skip this one. I did enjoy your review, though. Good job!
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Prisallen wrote: 12 Jul 2020, 08:20 Although this sounds like something I would enjoy, I don't like books that end on a cliff-hanger and don't tie up most of the loose ends. Therefore, I probably will skip this one. I did enjoy your review, though. Good job!
I'm certainly hoping a sequel will come out and answer all my remaining questions. Thank you for reading!
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