Review by Star_and_Buck -- Yesterday by Samyann

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derialist wrote: 14 Aug 2020, 07:04 I'm don't believe in reincarnation but I'd be interested in discovering how the author developed on the idea. Great review.
It is one of the best books I have read under reincarnation. Do give it a try. It is unique one.
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Olabode Joshua wrote: 14 Aug 2020, 11:25 Having read your review, I'm sure this book is very interesting. The cover screams "pick me up". I commend the author for executing this one successfully. Great review!
Tanks for stopping by and commenting.
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Your review has left me with suspense and an urge to read the book. Nice review!
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LuciusM wrote: 16 Aug 2020, 07:20 Your review has left me with suspense and an urge to read the book. Nice review!
Indeed the book is suspenseful. Thanks for commenting.
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I love how intriguing suspense-filled books are. Thank you for your detailed review and recommendation.
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I read this book, and agree with your comments. The descriptions were vivid and so clear clear that they inserted you into the scene with the characters. I enjoyed your insights about this book. Great review!
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That's was quite a sad story for Amanda, I hope she did find her perfect match. However, I am more intrigued by the concept of reincarnation and how it fits into the plot. Thank you for the review, it was very informative.
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Reincarnation in a romance novel is definitely an interesting concept. Great job on your review!
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The plot of this romance is unique, the theme of reincarnation is something I'm really into. Also, a book with a great character development is always great. Thanks for the informative review! I really enjoyed reading it.
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I don't really read romance novels. If I did, though, this would be a good one. I appreciated your review. Thanks.
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Vic Chimezie wrote: 16 Aug 2020, 09:25 I love how intriguing suspense-filled books are. Thank you for your detailed review and recommendation.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting.🙏
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kdstrack wrote: 16 Aug 2020, 13:55 I read this book, and agree with your comments. The descriptions were vivid and so clear clear that they inserted you into the scene with the characters. I enjoyed your insights about this book. Great review!
Thanks for commenting.
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Mukukamm30 wrote: 16 Aug 2020, 15:02 That's was quite a sad story for Amanda, I hope she did find her perfect match. However, I am more intrigued by the concept of reincarnation and how it fits into the plot. Thank you for the review, it was very informative.
Reincarnation is the best thing in the story. I hope you will enjoy it.
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espo wrote: 16 Aug 2020, 15:18 Reincarnation in a romance novel is definitely an interesting concept. Great job on your review!
The author did a great job in mixing these 2 topics. The book is very fascinating.
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gabrielletiemi wrote: 16 Aug 2020, 15:29 The plot of this romance is unique, the theme of reincarnation is something I'm really into. Also, a book with a great character development is always great. Thanks for the informative review! I really enjoyed reading it.
This unique book is like you want to read more when you have finished reading it.
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