Official Review: Green Lady by Jennifer Julander

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Re: Official Review: Green Lady by Jennifer Julander

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I guess I can give it a try thanks to the Fast paced plot with plenty of twists!

-- 27 Sep 2017, 12:03 --

I guess I can give it a try thanks to the Fast paced plot with plenty of twists!
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Amazing review of Green Lady by Jennifer Julander. The book had amazing characters development themes and a killer plot that made me read the book twice.

-- 27 Sep 2017, 19:12 --

Amazing review of Green Lady by Jennifer Julander. The book had amazing character development themes and a killer plot that made me read the book twice.
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This seems like the type of book I usually read so I think I will read it. Great job on the review!
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It is nice that the book has a strong lead. I like that. This is a well-written review. The story sounds magical and I will be downloading my free copy because of it.
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An interesting cover, with a story I will love to get into. Good job!
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I didn't even realize what my literary life was missing until my eyes were opened to Green Lady, the story's vivid, relatable characters, and juicy landscapes of painted words.
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The review is in itself a well written piece and really woke my interest to read the book! I am not in the target segment by age, but a good read is always welcome!
I look forward to a book with strong character development.
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I'm not really a fan of fantasy so I think I'll pass on this book. But I have to applaud the author on including strong female characters! Great review!
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Sounds intricate though exciting. There is also a big number of characters in the story. I believe going by the review, my urge will not be extinguished rather will be quenched.
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Nice review. I definitely enjoy a good fantasy story and it sounds like this is one. Not sure about the cliffhanger ending but as long as a sequel is soon to come that is alright.
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Interesting review. I like the presence of strong female characters and their prevailing over evil. This sounds like an interesting read.Thanks.
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Beautiful review. Well written, descriptive but yet to the point. Plus I love fantasy reads, so I was yours from the first paragraph. :) I love novels with strong female characters. I find it takes a different tone and I connect better with them (probably the feminist in me). I'm adding this one to my list. Can't wait to try it!
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Thanks for the good review. I appreciate that the book gives strength to both males and females.
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I was a bit hesitant to pick up this book as I'm usually not a fan of the fantasy genre. I had read one review that said the ending was very confusing to the reader and it didn't flow very well. After reading your review, I might just go ahead and give this one a read.
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Very nice review. I felt like I was exploring this new land with you. And I so agree about the new/old aspects of a fantasy or sci-fi setting. I love the new and unexplored, but something familiar gives me a sense of place and time.
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