Review by raluca_mihaila -- Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon

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Re: Review by raluca_mihaila -- Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon

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I could envision the Park up in my psyche. Thinking about how Sarah endured with simply a dart to endure. That should be energy depleting! Extraordinary review you have done and I anticipate perusing this book and encountering what you delighted in while perusing the book. Thanks for the excellent review.
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Fozia RYK wrote: 14 Dec 2020, 13:12 I could envision the Park up in my psyche. Thinking about how Sarah endured with simply a dart to endure. That should be energy depleting! Extraordinary review you have done and I anticipate perusing this book and encountering what you delighted in while perusing the book. Thanks for the excellent review.
Thank you very much for your feedback! You will have a great trip, for sure!
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A story filled with twists and cliffhangers will definitely quench my thirst for amazement. Thank you.
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I have had the pleasure of reading this book and must say your review has a refreshing perspective. Great review!
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Sadly, books on archaeology tend to bore me to sleep, no matter how hard I try to be interested. Great Review!
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Rashfordmbe10 wrote: 14 Dec 2020, 18:00 A story filled with twists and cliffhangers will definitely quench my thirst for amazement. Thank you.
Thank you so much for stopping by! I am sure you will enjoy it!
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Nqobile771 wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 02:11 I have had the pleasure of reading this book and must say your review has a refreshing perspective. Great review!
I appreciate your feedback! Thank you for commenting!
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Wamakima wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 02:53 Sadly, books on archaeology tend to bore me to sleep, no matter how hard I try to be interested. Great Review!
Maybe you will give it a try, it is as much about paleontology as Indiana Jones is about archeology. Thank you very much for stopping by!
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This book seems to have a engaging story line as well as informative descriptions about Olympic National Park. Your review also very informative!
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DANAWEB wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 09:35 This book seems to have a engaging story line as well as informative descriptions about Olympic National Park. Your review also very informative!
Indeed, it is. Thank you for your feedback!
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I have read this book and loved it as well. There are many great points you mentioned. I loved how to described the characters shortly within the review which gave people a vivid idea about the book. Thanks for the great review.
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shamayelnur wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 14:27 I have read this book and loved it as well. There are many great points you mentioned. I loved how to described the characters shortly within the review which gave people a vivid idea about the book. Thanks for the great review.
Thank you so much for your feedback!
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I've actually read Adrift so I'm quite aware of Charlie Sheldon's prowess. If it is as good, then it's a worthy read. Good job on the review raluca!
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RHD wrote: 16 Dec 2020, 13:16 I've actually read Adrift so I'm quite aware of Charlie Sheldon's prowess. If it is as good, then it's a worthy read. Good job on the review raluca!
Thank you for your feedback! I am even more anxious to read Adrift now!
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This book doesn't only seem like a good read but also very informative! I was curious about Adrift beforehand but I didn't know it was part of a series, thanks for the tip. ^^
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