February Book of the Month -- Official Review by MarisaRose
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The review and the book theme can be seen in the present scenario as well and everyone can relate it to meantime.
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I like my romance mushy and full of emotional scenes and big romantic gestures. Is there any of that in this book?
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#15 by greenstripedgiraffe
» 03 Jan 2017, 12:44
Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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#15 by greenstripedgiraffe
» 03 Jan 2017, 12:44
Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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» 03 Jan 2017, 12:44
Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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#15 by greenstripedgiraffe
» 03 Jan 2017, 12:44
Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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» 03 Jan 2017, 12:44
Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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» 03 Jan 2017, 12:44
Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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» 03 Jan 2017, 12:44
Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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» 28 Feb 2017, 19:33
What role does the romance play in this book? It sound more like a personal journey type of story than a romance novel. I may have misunderstood in the review.
I like my romance mushy and full of emotional scenes and big romantic gestures. Is there any of that in this book?
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#112 by Adrienne Dawn
» 01 Mar 2017, 19:55
Great review! It made me want to read the book for sure. Going through a struggle of whether immortality is a curse or a blessing is an interesting premise.
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looks interesting i would love to read till end
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» 03 Mar 2017, 12:04
Immortality Buddhism combo seems like an interesting read, so was this review keep up the good work.
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» 07 Mar 2017, 18:13
This books sounds like a fantastic read. I love the way some authors can flawlessly combine reality and fantasy and it sounds like David Castello did exactly that.
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#116 by Liawela
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I know little about the Buddhists but the plot is generally fascinating keep it up. The characters and setting are really nice. I recommend you people to read this book.
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Re: Official Review: The Diary Of An Immortal (1945-1959)
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» 03 Jan 2017, 12:44
Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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Wow, from the first few pages of the sample read, I would have never guessed the main part of the book went into Buddhism! Thanks for the review! The sample was very well written, the author made good use of descriptive language, somewhat of a rarity in modern literature.
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