Official Review: The Treasure by Julien Ayotte

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Re: Official Review: The Treasure by Julien Ayotte

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Stories about finding treasures are the most suspenseful. This one is part of them. Good job!
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This seems like a fascinating story. The main plot and subplot are intriguing and the themes are very relatable.
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Wow! This is a full packed exciting tale. The treasure hunting drives suspense to the reader.
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A combination of two genres that always work well together... Mystery and adventure! I love it. Thanks for a wonderfully written review!
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This sounds like an intriguing story, I would check it out. Congratulations, BOTD.
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Post by Buzzydagr8 »

It is so hard to find books that contain historical and geographical adventures written in a simple and straight forward way. In addition to that the book keeps it readers on suspense. I think what will make people love the book is the adventure behind it. Going to find a lost treasure is a nice heading itself. This kind of book deserves to be read as a book and watched as a movie.
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This seems to be an interesting read set in the Caribbean, and comprising the elements of drama, romance, suspense and adventure. Thank you for the review!
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Generally, there's a global search for a treasure, hidden treasures and you may need to get your tools ready and be prepared.
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