Official Review: Ghost Letter by Helen Currie Foster

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Re: Official Review: Ghost Letter by Helen Currie Foster

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Great job on the review! I've read a few pages of Ghost Dog and that one certainly seemed interesting.
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Kia wrote:Great job on the review! I've read a few pages of Ghost Dog and that one certainly seemed interesting.
Thank you. :)
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Very well done, gali! You made the book sound very much like one that I would be interested in reading. Great job yet again!
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rssllue wrote:Very well done, gali! You made the book sound very much like one that I would be interested in reading. Great job yet again!
Thank you. :)
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You are most welcome! :D
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Great review with much detail. I would definitely want to read this and encouraged by the series. Love the idea of a "ghost letter". Makes me want to take a reading vacation.
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beeholman wrote:Great review with much detail. I would definitely want to read this and encouraged by the series. Love the idea of a "ghost letter". Makes me want to take a reading vacation.
Thank you. :)
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You've written this review beautifully. I love the way you express your opinions. I'm not too fond of slow paced books so I'll skip this one :)
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AA1495 wrote:You've written this review beautifully. I love the way you express your opinions. I'm not too fond of slow paced books so I'll skip this one :)
Thank you for your kind words. :)
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Loved the review! You've made me want to read this! Thanks
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lefty22 wrote:Loved the review! You've made me want to read this! Thanks
Thank you. :)
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The slow pace intimidates me somewhat, but I love the sound of the setting and characters. The name drew me in right away. I always feel that's a good thing. Thanks for your review! Sounds like a book I should at least look into.
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Sounds like a charming mystery. I'm glad that you were honest about the pace of the book. It still seems interesting though. Maybe I'll get to try it. Love your review though. Feels like sitting, having a coffee break, chatting about a new book. :) Well done.
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I am absolutely amazed by your writing skills. However, the book seems quite slow- paced for me so I think I'll pass.
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daniya__shah3 wrote: 13 Jun 2018, 07:15 I am absolutely amazed by your writing skills. However, the book seems quite slow- paced for me so I think I'll pass.
Thank you. :tiphat:
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