Review of Malino: The Orphan Road

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This is a story about a cursed baby and his guardian. Congratulations BOTD!
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" This statement cut through me. More so, the themes of this book are so strong and compelling. I think I would try my hands on this.
I think the overall plot is interesting.
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An exciting story giving the unrelated father and son vibes. The cover of the book seems to tell a story of events having in old times. Nice review.
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“The Orphan Road by Joseph R. Barry is Malino's journey in a life of discrimination, slavery, political oppression, and economic oppression“.it must be a very touching book. Thanks for the excellent review.
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Wow, this book is amazing. It is especially upsetting that people who profess to be devoted to love and God would abuse orphaned boys in this manner. Though I am aware that it is true, it is nonetheless sad. I wish the author would improve the edition because the combination of a depressing subject with a subpar version and unfamiliar terminology makes me hesitant to read this book. Thanks for this review.
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This review reminds me of a long time ago when in some African tribes bearing twins was an evil omen, and the infant twins would be taken into the deep jungle and left there by themselves to face the natural course of predators.
Even though Africa was smeared a 'dark continent' label, surprisingly most jewellery of monarchs in Europe comes from Africa, and now this story just shows that depravity knows no boundaries; fast forward to the present, that which is usually banned on social media as fake news turns out to be the truth that must be withheld from unsuspecting masses.
How many children have been and will face abortion as people continue to design laws that subject infants to devilish worship or sacrifice in its many forms?
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I am curious about what happened to Malino and what he made of his life. I am a bit reluctant to read this book due to the errors though. Great review!
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The book seems interesting and poignant telling Milano's story of a "journey in a life of discrimination, slavery, political oppression, and economic oppression". Besides the lesson tought in the book that in order to survive, you have to do things that you would consider dishonorable under normal conditions is pretty harsh yet, unfortunately, necessary. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Malino: The Orphan Road by Joseph R. Barry sounds like an enchanting book. I am so eager to find out what becomes of Malino. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I wonder the kind of humiliation Malino will be undergoing. I think the author also have to edit the book properly. Great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Gregory Kipkorir »

It has an interesting plot. Makes me wanna read more and about the actual fate of Malino
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Oh my goodness what a powerful review I was nearly crying by the end. I definitely have to read this book now and find out whether Malino eventually found happiness!
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This book is historical setting where slavery was still happening. How will Malino survive this slavery? I hope to see it and I pray not to get overly emotional while reading it. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I believe that ever has the right to live and that dreams and prophecies shouldn’t guide one’s action. I look forward to reading this.
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It sounds like a very interesting book. I feel sorry for Malino. Superstition sometimes can have serious consequences.
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