Official Review: Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon

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Re: Official Review: Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon

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This is the first time I'm reading a review on an audiobook and its quite intriguing and phenomenal.
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I have difficulty with auditory instructions and lose interest in audible books. This sounds like it would be interesting, I like books with characters that progress. I am on the fence with this one because I am not certain how much the character development will affect the story. Good objective review.
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An audiobook I'll like to get into. Though the thought of listening to something that sounds so monotonous is prickly, the storyline is what's driving me to the book!
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Thanks for your great review. I have read the book and enjoyed it, though I thought the middle part seemed very long. After finishing it I realized why it was written as it was. I did like the author's writing. It's disappointing that such a good book isn't its best when the narration isn't as good.
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I love how the reviewer described the book. Vey excited to know more about Strong Heart and getting my hands on a copy.
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This sounds like a good one. I'm looking forward to it. Thank you for the review.
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Thank you for stating your issue with the audible narration. Now I know not to try that. Readers who enjoy mystery, suspense, native mysticism, and the exploration of familial ties are sure to enjoy Strong Heart. Sarah does sound like a strong and mysterious character. Thanks for your detailed and honest review. I'm sure this review will be useful to many readers in deciding whether to read this book or not.
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting contemporary fiction book highlighting family, friendship, mystery, adventure, danger, action, and excellent characterization. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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I'd like to continue on and finish reading the book. Leaves me wandering what was Bob-Bob's and his grandfathers
secret was, and was not yet revealed,. as I progressed reading the sample,though there were leads to the secret. I am informed enough by the great review, thanks.
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The journey of Sarah and Tom through the Olympic Peninsula seems to be filled with mysteries. This book brings native legends and mysticism too. Thanks for the review!
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A book that allows one to reflect on "the feelings and internal struggles of the main characters" is a must read for me. Thank you for a nice review.
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Bragging a magical blend of science, native mysticism, and the exploration of familial ties, this take about Sarah definitely sounds like it has a little bit of something for everyone.
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I bought this book two years ago when it was BOTD in 2020, intending to read it. I like 'magic realism, native legends, and mysticism' as well as coming-of-age stories. Combining the two is right up my alley. I may have to move it up on my reading list! Thanks for the informative review!
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Post by Verna Coy »

It's too bad that the quality of audio wasn't great, however, to be on audible, it must pass rigorous tests, so it must have been deemed worthy in that sense. It's too bad it still had quality issues on your player. Thanks for a great review, this series tells a wonderful story!
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Post by Amanda Pearcy »

Your review was very detailed and allowed me to really envision the story. Thank you for the effort you put into your review. I've only read the first 5 chapters of the book myself and I'm already drawn in and looking forward to continue reading. The storyline is captivating. I want to learn more about the characters and the mystery behind Sarah.
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