Review of Agatha the Beloved Queen

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The reviewer says that life lessons were learnt from Agatha's story. I would like to learn them too. I also noticed that Sam Ibeh is partial to different scenarios that normal people would consider taboo. I recently found out that, that was an important quality of a reviewer and this review has encouraged me to do the same for my future endeavors. I'm very grateful. Thank you for a high quality review.
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I've always been intrigued by strong female characters, women who stand up for what they believe even when faced with strong opposition. I would like to know how Agatha changed the kingdom of Xanax.
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The people of Xana must have gone through a lot, witnessing such inequality in their community.
I hope Agatha succeeded in her quest to bring equality to the population.
Great review.
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Agatha the Beloved Queen has an eye- catching cover. The plot sounds intriguing and the central character, Agatha depicts the ideal strong female protagonist.
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This review is very insightful. It illustrates how intriguing this book is. I love Agatha's personality and will love to read on how she eventually influenced and changed her kingdom for the greater good.
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“The book had a realistic plot, and every activity was similar to the medieval way of life, which was the setting of the story. From the descriptions given of trade agreements, council meetings, and sources of livelihood, I was taken back in time to the days of horses and carts.“
This quote piqued my interest. I’m curious of the plot and how the story pans out.
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Post by Cheryl Erickson »

How refreshing to have a Queen like Agatha who would like to have all people treated equally in the land of Xana. Hopefully, her gift of wisdom will help her achieve her goal and teach the aristocrats how to treat others and care for them. Excellent book review and congratulations to Fred Pilcher!
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I like that in the book "Agatha the Beloved Queen" by Fred Pilcher, the main character is someone who wants to right the wrongs. I like with how much authentic detail the author thought-out the culture of Xana people.
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Post by Setshego Motsilinyane »

I loved your review simple and understandable I love what Agatha is doing for Xana trying to keep a balance between aristocrats and the commoners it shows good leadership and I love fiction also thank you.
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Thank you for the great review. I fully agree that the books is great. I was also captivated from the very introduction as I sampled a few first chapters, and I look forward to reading it further. I also agree that the style is very reader-friendly and the story is so well-written and topical. I enjoyed the chapters that explore the dilemmas of running a kingdom by granting Royal gifts to the common people to cut down on the exorbitant profits of loan sharks. I look forward to reading on!
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I love books with a medieval theme. Kings and queens fascinate me. It sounds like Agatha wanted the commoners to have better lives. I love the storyline, but I will have to pass because of the explicit sexual scenes. Thanks for the excellent review!
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Agatha's resolve seems like something that would make this book a great read. It portrays inspiring female leadership and it would be appealing to lovers of stories in a medieval setting.
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Restructuring a kingdom is one big task even for a powerful person, and I know that it wouldn't be a cakewalk for Agatha. The storyline is unique, and I'd love to know how the story ends. Thanks for your honest review.
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Woman are natural leaders because qualities such as compassion, humanity and equality are instilled in them. I think that I will enjoy reading this book. I also firmly believe that girls run the world. Thanks for the great review.
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Post by Ndagire Hassifah1 »

Injustice is a thing we also face in our community even today. I would love to see how Agatha will be able to bring a positive change in the land of Xana. Wonderful review. Congrats on the BOTD.
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