Official Review: A Wounded World by Crit Kincaid

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Re: Official Review: A Wounded World by Crit Kincaid

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After reading the sample, I find that what I suspected was true. No, not that his sister was Norman, but I couldn't help the joke :lol:
Very interesting, though I don't think it's for me.
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The review is excellent. It is a well written story and the point about Normal living with death being a bad thing is true. I will probably read the book because of the review and the sample.
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Sounds like such a great read! And that name? Wow.
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It looks interesting to me but not my cup of tea. Way to complex for me.
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Thanks for the review. The book seems like it would be a great story, especially involving a small boy and his struggles and loss. That makes for an inspiring story, although I am not a fan of abrupt non complete endings.
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Thank you for a great review. I read the first 1 1/2 chapters of the book and was drawn right into the story. I haven't decided yet if I will read the whole book, not sure if it will emotionally too draining to read.
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