Official Review: Pearl River Mansion by Richard Schwartz [2020 Book of the Year, based on your votes!]

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Re: Official Review: Pearl River Mansion by Richard Schwartz [2020 Book of the Year, based on your votes!]

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This book sounds good like it will submerge me in, It’s good to know that the whole book a pledge or promise is well worth of it. In a community where we’re always collecting information quickly, and how to getting simpler and simpler, think of it speaks very loudly of a writer when they can extremely interesting, exciting, pleasant, a reader’s attention for the novel. beyond your expectations!
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Post by Leah Blackman Pitt »

Wow, this book sounds suspenseful and very interesting. I always love a good thriller. The 500-page count might have been a deterrent for me but knowing that the writer was able to keep up the momentum throughout is really great. Thank for the review!
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Your review is interesting, I'm going to read this book when I'm free. I like suspense so it will be good for me. I'm interested in knowing who take Rachael
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Post by Maefrandel45 »

I like the story, it seems realistic. the content, the plot are very detailed and it seems it was playing on my mind. I feel like being thrilled.
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Absolutely one of my favorite books! I thought I would never be able to finish this book because of the length. But I promise you- this book will not let you down. Just the cover alone is amazing………….. nothing negative to say at all about this one….
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wow the book seem really interesting, I might try to reading it even if the book was 500 pages. thanks for the great review. :tiphat:
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Post by Krishantha S »

Amazing, this book sounds exciting! I'm really keen on books with some wrongdoing and strange plots like that one. I should check it out. Much obliged for the incredible survey!
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Post by MDABDUR RAKIB »

Pearl River Mansion by Richard Schwartz combines family drama and chilling twists and turns into a highly immersive read.
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Post by Marelene Agudo »

:) Some of the character's name in the story is hard to pronounce however the story really hooks my attention because it was base on a true to life story. Especially, when a couple is family-oriented they both love each other but we cannot deny the fact that not all of their family voted his/her husband/wife. I like the story and I appreciate it.
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Post by julliet zanecolas »

Wow, this book sounds thrilling! I'm pretty interested in books with some crime and mysterious plot like that one. I should give it a try. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by jerome MUTABAZI »

wow!! this is very interesting book. but amazingly it starts with terrible hook in its topic sentence but further you go in the body deeply you get the notion of its consistence and it concludes with a good intervention that is mentioned by the writer ,where he used to give an assistance for the readers of this book

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Post by Doctor Heungshin »

Well honestly I don't really anticipate a story to turn out like this, to be flowing so well from the beginning and all of a sudden, a turn of events. This one is not confusing reading at all instead I got caught in the mysterious interest behind the turn, intriguing. I love the book, it's inspiring
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Post by angel caparal »

This is more like the 2nd sequence of a series. It is content with drama, suspense, and mystery. The author is clever enough on giving a lot of most awaited twists to the story. From the cover of this book to the wonderful story, Overall this is a great book to read.
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Post by sha romero »

Its interesting and cool at the same time, and you will get so much lesson to learn for
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Post by Bisma Baig »

Writing is great! You will love one or two of these characters too much and alternately love the humble characters that the world needs most. Doing the right thing without true love, attention, or financial gain. This is a lesson that is urgently needed to hide this world. This is simulation and multiplication. We must all be guardians of the children of the world. Impactful.
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