Review by Vic Chimezie -- Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon

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Josephe-Anne wrote: 17 Jul 2020, 22:04 I was not drawn to the book's title and cover, but your review and analysis has piqued my interest. The mystical and historical aspects you described have me wondering what mysteries lie out in the woods.

Thank you for your perceptive review.
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You are welcome! Thank you too for finding time to read and comment.
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I reviewed this book earlier and enjoyed the starting, but it became boring in the next part. Great review.
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Susmita Biswas wrote: 18 Jul 2020, 03:48 I reviewed this book earlier and enjoyed the starting, but it became boring in the next part. Great review.
Seriously? Well, I appreciate you for finding time to read and comment.
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I admire writers who are able to portray younger children or adolescents in an authentic and natural way. Thank you so much for your detailed review!
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Dominik_G wrote: 18 Jul 2020, 05:01 I admire writers who are able to portray younger children or adolescents in an authentic and natural way. Thank you so much for your detailed review!
You are welcome Dominik, thank you for finding time to read and comment.
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Seems like a good read, however gruesome deaths really aren't for me right now. Great review though.
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FABIAN_BATS wrote: 18 Jul 2020, 09:19 Seems like a good read, however gruesome deaths really aren't for me right now. Great review though.
Its otherwise a good book. Thank you for finding time to read and comment.
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I also read this book and the ending did not go down well with me.
Thank you for the comment.
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The incorporation of ancient to modern time can be a bit of a challenge for authors, but Charlie Sheldon managed to do it well. I would love to find out what happened to Sarah during those days that she got lost, what are the things that she saw and/or encountered? What are those bizarre stories that she's telling them? There's a lot to discover. Thank you so much for an intriguing review, I might take a look at this book.
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Kanda_theGreat wrote: 18 Jul 2020, 22:33 I also read this book and the ending did not go down well with me.
Thank you for the comment.
So am not alone in that. Thank you for finding time to read and comment.
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jennydelacruz wrote: 19 Jul 2020, 00:50 The incorporation of ancient to modern time can be a bit of a challenge for authors, but Charlie Sheldon managed to do it well. I would love to find out what happened to Sarah during those days that she got lost, what are the things that she saw and/or encountered? What are those bizarre stories that she's telling them? There's a lot to discover. Thank you so much for an intriguing review, I might take a look at this book.
It is a very intriguing book seriously. I would love to read your thoughts on the book if you read it. Thanks for finding time to read and comment.
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This sounds like a book full of adventure and intrigue. Thanks for the great review!
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 19 Jul 2020, 01:54 This sounds like a book full of adventure and intrigue. Thanks for the great review!
It is Mbrooks2518! Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate!
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I read this book some sometime back, and found it to be amazing. The author added to the flavor of this story by the in imaginable story of Sarah. That was a wonderful style of telling a story. Your review is a great one. Thanks.
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J_odoyo wrote: 19 Jul 2020, 06:33 I read this book some sometime back, and found it to be amazing. The author added to the flavor of this story by the in imaginable story of Sarah. That was a wonderful style of telling a story. Your review is a great one. Thanks.
Thanks a lot J. I appreciate you for finding time to read and comment.
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