Review of Hunters of the Columbian Mammoth

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I love historical fiction, and this review was able take my attention to this book. Some researchers who make a great discovery in their lifetime..I just want to know what it is. This story also inserts a romantic story about a pair of lovers who struggle together. Such a beautiful story. Love your detailed and excellent review, too.
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A dense writing style can be really distracting to me, as I'm more of a plot and action-oriented reader. This is suitable for readers who love to study primitive life in the past. It's interesting to follow through with the discoveries in the story. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I do not like stories that are inconsistent, but Bandu tribe seems to be having an interest
Ing culture. Thanks for the wonderful review
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Wow. I've read books in which the author frequently digressed from the main story and over-described, and I didn't enjoy those, so I don't think this book is for me. I think this will be a good book for people who don't mind things like that and people who enjoy a well-researched, informative, and detailed novel, though. Thanks for the honest review!
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A thrilling historical fiction book,
"Hunters of the Columbian Mammoth" by Adrian Del Valle, which features the discoveries of ancient people. The story highlights how persistence and courage can work, and how lack of unity does not work. I love to read this one.
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If for one thing i am reading this book it will definitely be for the discoveries made. I really had enough reason to add this book to my bookshelf just by reading its review. Congrats on making the book of the day.
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This book has a unique cover page that agree with the storyline. Thanks for a wonderful review. Congratulations to the author on winning BOTD!
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Research, love, and adventure in one book. I'd love to know about the research discovery, and I'd love to know how the lovers ended. Thanks for your honest review.
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A historical fiction that tells of a huge discovery that was made. The narrative includes use of chants, incantations, and even their native language, which enriches the story. There's even a sprinkling of romance about two lovers who met by chance. Genre fans will find this book intriguing.
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I love historical fiction although not culturally inclined ones but I'll like to give this book a try. Thanks for a honest review.
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I don't seem to find this book inspiring. Although, Andrian must have thought it necessary to share. I wonder what the researchers discover? Thanks for the review.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

This is a educational and mystery story about researchers that made the discovery of their lifetime. It is also a love story of a couple that met by chance, bonded and showed how uniting raised their persistence and courage. Good review.
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I enjoy reading historical fictions, more so if they contain ancient tales and events. This book seems to be enjoyable. Thanks for the review!
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This seems like an exciting book, and I'm sure fans of historical fiction will enjoy it. Amazing review.
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You have written an excellent descriptive review that reflects the skeleton structure of the book. Thank you for the good job!
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