Official Review: Constant Guests by Patricia Nedelea

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Re: Official Review: Constant Guests by Patricia Nedelea

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chrisann2780 wrote:I did download this book. Thanks for making this one free. The review was very good. I also like to read a book that I am sorry to see end. The story line sounds very interesting. Congratulations to the author on having the BOTD!
Thank you, chrisann2780! Hope you enjoy the read!
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This is the exact kind of book I love. I actually downloaded it the day before it was book of the day. Thanks for the insightful review!
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I like this sort of books. I read something similar (family secret, tarot cards, retrospectives and so on) and I love it. So I am happy that I already have the book and I know what I going to enough to start reading. Thak you for your review.
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Great review! This really does sound like an amazing book, I'm excited to start reading it :)
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Great review. I like the mix of historical fiction with action, adventure, mystery, and a bit of fantasy. It sounds like the recipe for a good read.
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Wow sounds like a great book. I will have to try it sometime. Thanks for the wonderful review!
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It sounds like a lot to keep up with, but I'm still so intrigued!
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Great review! This sounds like it's right up my alley. Can't wait to read it!
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Wow! This book has it all. Surely a must read.
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The cover of this book definitely caught my eye. Thank you for such a well-written and thorough review.
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I feel like this book exploits the incertainty of life itself, what if one day you find out that everything you think is true is actually not?, I already got my free copy todaym i know i will really enjoy this story and its characters, Thanks for your review.
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Even this review had me hooked right from the start. I'm so excited about this one! Mystery, history, intrigue, woven stories and multigenerational plot points... basically a recipe for my favorite type of story. This just got bumped to the top of my "to read next" list. :tiphat:
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I am looking forward to reading this book. I actually like multiple story lines...it keeps you focused as long as there is a link. Very nice review.
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I already got my copy! this seems like an amazing story for me since i really like mysteries , thanks for your wonderful review.
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I am looking forward to reading this book. I actually like multiple story lines...it keeps you focused as long as there is a link. Very nice review.
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