Official Review: The Eclipsed by Dara Kent

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Re: Official Review: The Eclipsed by Dara Kent

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The plot is very intriguing. The characters of Eighty nine and Six seem lovely. The review is so good that I can't wait to get my hands on this book. Congrats on BOTD!
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The idea of giving numbers instead of names to the characters is unique, and the fantasy of Luna's world seems intriguing.
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Based on your review the book seems a unique one. I would like to read it given the opportunity. Great job on the review.
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Books like this one cause me to wonder if the author has ESP. Do supernatural beings exist? And if so, maybe it is best that most of us can't sense them. Congrats on BOTD.
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How intriguing! I love when an author uses unique character development and models some sort of parallel reality. The relationship between Six and Eighty-nine sounds concrete, and the goal of saving reality is intense. I can't wait to explore this adventure! Thanks for the beautiful review.
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From the sample alone ,my interest is peaked all the way ,wow, I love supernatural like books, really wish I could have gotten the full book, beautiful review too.Congrats on being BOTD .
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It’s a good review. The different world shown by the author is a best part of book. How Luna is and how they live and their work everything is explained well. Six and eighty nine friendship is a good thing to see. I would love to know more about the book that how eighty nine will bring six back.
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I’d love to read this book. It seems to be set in a dystopian world, but it reflects on the values that make us human. Definitely an interesting plot. Thank you for your review, I truly enjoyed it.
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This is a very original idea, never heard of it before. Somehow, by your review, I could tell this would be a very enjoyable book to read.
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If I would be a luna, I presume I would be 8,000,234, since I would be arriving this late. I deride being 666, as you already knew why. If King Solomon would be a luna, his wives would be: No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, . . . up to No. 300. Wow, what a relief if you have to schedule a meeting with each one -- you just have to do it in consecutive order. lol. I have to read this novel to know how this numbering works. Thanks for the review.
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Having read your well-written review, I have no doubt that this is an interesting, fascinating, and action-packed novel.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting fantasy novel following a race of beings that watch over and ensure that humans die when they are supposed to, but one of their kind dies it causes some significant problems. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Sounds like a fun read! I'll look into it! Thanks for the awesome reviews!
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This is a very interesting and unique plot in fiction genre. A book that leaves you contemplating even after reading is a book well done according to me. This book seems to have that lasting impact according to the review. Thanks for a great review.
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Wow, this sounds like a really intriguing premise and plotline. I'm glad you enjoyed the book so much!
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