Official Review: Unfaltering Trust by Roy Ziegler

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Miks_solon wrote: 26 Jul 2020, 04:10 Thanks for an insightful review! Well done.
Thank you for commenting too Miks_solon
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riyosha wrote: 26 Jul 2020, 05:23 Seems interesting. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for commenting Riyosha
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Maria_91 wrote: 24 Jul 2020, 01:21 Very interesting story indeed. You do know that before reading a story that something captures you first well that's what happened to me when I saw this story of Roy Ziegler. What caught my eye was the picture and following the name, I struggled with my mind if I should read it and I ended up reading it Coz it seemed interesting and it became more interesting once I started reading it.
Unfaltering trust what could the word mean? Should I go research the word before reading? Well I researched the word and I went to read the story because the was no one I would I missed reading this Historical story.
Once I kept on reading I wanted to know more about Pilgrim Edward and his descendants, I was excited because I was learning new words, new synonyms.
Do read this Historical story because it's very interesting you'll learnt how they built America.
Thank you Maria for the comment. I was also keen to find out more about the pilgrims and their influence. I surmise that they greatly influenced the foundation of religion in the US
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When history, war and religion come together, it has the capacity to keep your eyes glued to the pages. Great review!
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kathy2705 wrote: 26 Jul 2020, 08:58 When history, war and religion come together, it has the capacity to keep your eyes glued to the pages. Great review!
I totally agree with you. Thanks for the comment
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Sounds like a nice historical fiction. Thanks for the nice and descriptive review 👍👍
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Sushan wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 07:26 Sounds like a nice historical fiction. Thanks for the nice and descriptive review 👍👍
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This book is packed with American history. It talks about war and religion while still engaging the reader with memorable characters.
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:arrow: It seems like great book for all history lovers. Wow nine generations, that is truly amazing. Great job with the review.
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This review has really piqued my interest in reading this book. Wonderfully crafted. Hope to read it soon.
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I’m so glad that this book focuses on both the plot and character development. I’m not much fan of historical fiction but this seems like an interesting read!
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Great review! The book seems heavy on history, which always seems rather boring for me 8-) but the plot is interesting with the war related matters. I normally love action, but not sure if this book will appeal to me, though.
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I appreciate authors who put a lot of work to produce great pieces. Thanks for the review
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This book seems to have alot of information based on intensive research by the author on the politics and history of America. It is very educative, I'll try reading it and also recommend it to history lovers I know. Thanks for the review.
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I like the way you started. I am planning to read many historical books as I am gonna pursue history for my higher studies. But as a beginner and as an Indian I am not sure if I would be able to completely comprehend this book. Nice review. You have successfully convinced others of the worth of the book.
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