Official Review: Lost Secret of the Ancient Ones

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I would really love to know the secret Dr. Alex discovered. I'm looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for the detailed review!
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The plot is intriguing. While Maya is on the lookout for her father, renowned physicist Dr. Harrington, this sounds like a riveting book. Crisp review that covers all aspects of the novel. Congratulations on BOTD, author!
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Post by ReadsBooks0923 »

Thank you for your review. It seems like a very interesting book because of the mind travel. What rises my curiosity the most, however, is all the places they travel to and how they would be described within the book. I would definitely want to read this book.
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I was getting Dan Brown vibes from the sample. It's an interesting plot idea. The out-of-body/mind travel thing actually makes me more interested :P .
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A good mystery novel with lot of religion, science, and history involved. The review is triggering and captivating especially wanting to know Maya's experience in her quest. Congrats to the BOTD!!!
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Thank you for the detailed review.
I tend to fancy topics involving time travel, alternative dimensions, and ancient civilizations. This book sounds like there was a lot of research effort behind the scenes. I have made a note of consideration to explore it further.
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The book sounds really exciting and fast-paced, full of adventures combining different fields such as religion, science and history. We have here travels to different countries, the search for the Garden of Eden, parallel worlds and mind travel. It will be interesting to read this book. Congratulation on becoming BOTD!
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The review sound intriguing enough to send me into research mode regarding "The Manna Chronicles". Only 2 books so far, but I hope there will be more to feed my appetite for ancient civilizations, mythology and archeology related storylines. I don't know much about Maya aside from their calendar everyone talked about and would like to remedy the situation. Congratulations on BOTD!
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What Maya's father uncovers seems like a valuable secret. The search for her father appears to be full of adventure. Parallel worlds and the idea of ​​mind travel sound interesting.
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I love mystery books that keep me on the edge of my seat. This book seems to match that description. Even though the reviewer did say that there are some editing mistakes, I feel like I will enjoy it regardless. I'll keep this book in mind. Congrats on BOTD!
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"Lost Secret of the Ancient Ones" is an action-packed mystery that blends science, religion, and history in a fast-paced adventure. Ideal for those intrigued by ancient civilizations and unconventional mysteries.
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Detailed,succinct and to the point, this review exactly tells the readers what they would find in this book, what they might like and what they might not. I love the honesty of the review, about parts that dragged and yet, how you could get hooked to the tale when you read an engaging series... looking forward to reading this soon!!
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The review is detailed, and it seems that the book is exciting and fast-paced, regardless of some errors. Congrats on BOTD
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I love reading books about the ancients and wondering if they really were more advanced than we were. Like the book suggests about aliens and Atlantis, I however think that none of that was true. I think if we can develop today, we could develop at that time but again, nobody knows. We can all theorize. Congratulations on being the BOTD and all the best for your future endeavours dearest author.
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Post by Emma Ussel »

Intriguing but not my usual reads, thanks for the detailed review!
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