Official Review: “The Dogs of Brownsville”

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Re: Official Review: “The Dogs of Brownsville”

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I'd honestly rather avoid a book with so many swear words, but the description of the book seems nice. I've never read a faction before.
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I have never really been fascinated about historical fiction books but this one made me crave for me. I love the way Stan Weisleder crafted his story plot with multiple characters, making it intriguing and exciting to find the main protagonist. Moreover, this book is described as "faction", a mixture of both facts and fiction, this makes it more interesting and I am definitely sure this book will be a good read for me and other fiction lovers.
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