Review of Hunters of the Columbian Mammoth

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Re: Review of Hunters of the Columbian Mammoth

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I am a sucker gor tomance novels even better when its historical, i will definitely start reading this book asap ,however with the negative feedback of the books discription of places and experiences wont discourage my reading with enthusiasm cause who knows, i might like the the reviewer hates. 4stars is too great to pass on reading
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I really enjoy historical fiction, and this one's concept of at ypical village settings alongside conquering tribes is definitely of interest to me.
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I don't think I'll give this a go but I see that the content is worth reading. I'm not into history these days so I'll pass for now. Thanks for the review.
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This was a great read,it was very adventurous and romantic. It was a great choice for the book of the day. I love adventurous books and romantic books so I will definitely read more of these.
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This book seems to highlight traditional aspects in its plot and structure. However, the premise of this story failed to excite me; for this reason, I will pass. I hope the author and the proofreader manage to fix the errors and improve the narrative structure. Thanks for this honest review.
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While it sounds like this historical fiction novel can be somewhat difficult to read, it also seems to provide a wealth of Native American history brought to life. Great review!
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The title tells a lot about the story, and it would be interesting to read what these researchers found about the extinct species.
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Very intereting historical fiction. The reviwer has done a good job on this. I would probably try this out.
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This seems like an intriguing book. I'd love to read more about the researchers and the discovery they made. Great review.
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Thank you for your insightful review. While I liked the very beginning, the rest goes too far back for my interest. I'll keep the book though in case sometime I change my mind. I'm glad you liked the book and perhaps they will take your suggestions.
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Interesting historical novel reading about researchers for me is always engaging, I hope the book is promising as it's rated and I like the quote from the review telling "how persistence and courage can work in one's favor and what people can become when united or working against another"
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The book was awesome, one beauty of culture is that, it exposes the way people of a particular tribe in a geographical region act and how it came about. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The storyline of this book seems amazing. There are chantings, incantations and traditional language that makes this book sound authentic and one of its kind. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Great book for knowledge enthusiast like me. I really like the review. Congrats on making the book of the day.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

I find the title of this historical fiction novel, which is "Hunters of the Columbian Mammoth," quite very intriguing. I like the history aspect as I am curious how to these "hunters" hunt and kill the (and emphasis on "the") Columbian Mammoth. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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