Review by Doziesixtus -- We are Voulhire: Someone Else's...

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Chivdi wrote: 23 Aug 2020, 02:27 I have read the first series of the book and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking forward for the next .
I'm glad you like it. You wouldn't be disappointed. Thanks
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Erandi Ekanayake wrote: 23 Aug 2020, 05:01 Sounds like an interesting science fiction. I haven't read any book in this sereis yet, but hope to read the first book soon. Thanks for the great review!
You wouldn't regret reading this series. Thanks for commenting
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I am yet to read the second installment. I didnt read the entire review-scared of spoilers. I will come back once I've read though!
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I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the books in the series. As you mentioned on your comments on my review, the author reduced the character span on the next books, I guess I will be enjoying the next books more than I did on the first one :). Thank you for an amazing review!
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Wow, this book sounds so interesting. I just read the first book, I'm going to read the second one, but I'm already in love with this series. It's so fascinating. Thanks for the great review! I really enjoyed reading it!
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It's interesting how Meldorath continues to acquire one success after another. Nice review.
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sounds really lovely. I am reading the first book of the series now and I have to say I am not liking it at the moment but only due to the strong words I have to keep checking. I am still at the beginning and hoping it redeems itself at we move forward because the storyline seems really amazing.
nice review
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This book has got everyone talking. Great review! But this review is also a spoiler.😭😄
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I recently reviewed the first book in the series and thought that it was awful. Reading your review made me realise that the questions I had from the first book are answered as the series continues. Im happy I read your review, it now all makes sense.
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Reitumetse_R wrote: 01 Sep 2020, 12:43 sounds really lovely. I am reading the first book of the series now and I have to say I am not liking it at the moment but only due to the strong words I have to keep checking. I am still at the beginning and hoping it redeems itself at we move forward because the storyline seems really amazing.
nice review
Hello Reitumetse, please read my review and see what I thought about the book you are currenlty reading.
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I’ve read so many great reviews on Matthew Tysz’ work. I’m glad you enjoyed it as well.

Good job with the review.
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I always enjoy Tysz's character development. This was an interesting book to read. Loved your review!
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Wow the book really looks nice. Lovely review by the way.
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