Review by Zelinda -- Life Before by K.L. Romo

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Re: Review by Zelinda -- Life Before by K.L. Romo

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I ask myself a simple question after reading a book review: did the review create in me a desire to read the book? Zelinda's review did just that, by revealing just enough about the protagonist and her quandary to stimulate my interest beyond mere curiosity. Good job, Ms. Zelinda.
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Post by Carmelooch »

Nice review but in reviewing your review, I would nix the second paragraph. Too much plot detail for me.

The books sounds pretty interesting. I'm adding it to my "To Read" list.
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Life Before sounds like a great book. It was given a great review. Thanks, Zelin.
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Post by Suzanne Hennessy »

Zelinda, your review is riveting. I must read this book. Thank you.
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Great review Zelinda, perhaps you should be writing in addition to reviewing!
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K.L. Romo did a great job in writing the novel, it made me judge the best of people in life by not looking the other way. Thanks for the review
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Regression therapy and past life renditions are definitely my thing. I already have a copy of this book. I should probably read it by now.
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Nice review Zelinda. I have also read and reviewed this book. You wrote a very thorough and insightful review.
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Very informative review
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Post by Joan E D »

Well written review. Book sounds interesting.
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Thanks for pointing out the grammar and spelling part. Sounds like it's going to be fun reading through. Nice review.
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I was really intrigued by this book when it was BOTD and sadly sort of forgot about it. This review reminded me and made me want to read it more than ever. I love a good page-turner based in a world I know little about. Great review!
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This book is on my to read list. It sounds really interesting with a lot of great themes. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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I always love reading books about the main character being a writer. It always makes me feel closer to them.

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Nice review Zelinda. It makes me interesting to read it because it tackles about the story of long ago.
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