Official Review: Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon

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Re: Official Review: Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon

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This appears to be an interesting book about family relationships, friends, and the mysterious story of a 13-year-old girl deep in the wilderness of the Olympic Peninsula. This sounds like a delightful mystery that I would enjoy solving. I enjoyed reading the review. The fact that many authors make their books available in audio is fantastic, since it is the only option for my now blind mother.
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Seriously, is weird how Sarah disappeared. The story is already sounding scary and it's not my type of book. Thanks for the review.
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It's nice to see that this book has an appealing storyline, it's quite unfortunate that the audible narration was not so good. Thanks for your honest review.
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I haven't read this book yet, but I look forward to it. It sounds like a moving, educational, and contemplative adventure. Great review!
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What a lovely cover. I like how there are imaginative elements and mystery at the same time. Congratulations on book of the day!
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Wow, a review of audiobook narration. This is the first time I am reading a review that the author listened to a narration of the book.
The books seem interesting actually. I like the detail of the review.
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Post by Larisa Hristova »

This appears to be an interesting book about family relationships, friends, and the mysterious story of a 13-year-old girl deep in the wilderness of the Olympic Peninsula. This sounds like a delightful mystery that I would enjoy solving.
I enjoyed reading the review. The fact that many authors make their books available in audio is fantastic, since it is the only option for my now blind mother.
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Thanks for your review. I wonder what is that artifact Sarah takes and how important is it to the plot?
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The narration definitely needs to be looked at. I enjoyed reading this review.
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Personally, I'm not a fan of such a genre describing a slow, lonely livelihood of a character but your review makes it attractive. I almost want to know what happens next and if the lost girl, Sarah is eventually found.
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I'm not sure I'll enjoy the audio version especially after reading your review. However, I think the plot is unique and one that would catch and keep a reader's attention. Thanks for your review.
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Surprises await us. We don't know when or how they will come,but they do come and ,with them ,a lot of things change in our lives. The audio narration must have had a close, personal influence on the reviewer as pointed out in the review. I think that contributed to the production of such passion-filled review. Great job....
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The story seems to be full of mystery and adventure. The plot of the book also appears to be quite interesting. Thanks for the nice review.
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I would love to get this book to see how Sarah's life panned out. With mysticism as a feather, it would make this piece a more enjoyable one too.
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Post by RajvirxSandhu »

Great review and very informative about the novel. The concept of native history and mystery mixed sounds like a fun read. I enjoy reading rather than audiobooks mainly because of narration and monotone voices issues. I will read this novel since I enjoyed reading the third book, Totem, of the series. Congrats on being the book of the day, and thank you for a great review!
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