Review by Cotwani -- Chasing The Red Queen by Karen Glista
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Re: Review by Cotwani -- Chasing The Red Queen by Karen Glista
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Thanks Random reader. The subplots are actually linked to the main plot, ensuring the reader does not loose sight of the storyline. The book is enjoyable.Random reader wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 03:35 I love how you summarized the book and the quotes go well with it. Although so many sub-topics seems to be confusing, if the author has managed to tie them all together in a neatly executed storyline, then this must be an enjoyable read. Thanks for the review.
I appreciate your stopping by and leaving a comment.
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Yes Sahani, the events are well balanced. You never once lose sight of the main plot. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Much appreciated!Sahani Nimandra wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 09:11 Oh, this is overwhelming. As I understand there seems to be so many plot twists in this read, but I have a question for you: is the author successful in balancing all of this events together in her book? Thank you for your review!
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I like books with Native American characters and mysticism. I have always been drawn to their legends and storytelling prowess. Many times it is very easy to follow the rationale behind the stories handed down from ancestor to ancestor.
I'll likey read this book based on your review of it.
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Go for it! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks so much for reading and giving such positive feedback. I really appreciate it.Pavithra92 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 11:16 I read your review of the book Chasing The Red Queen by Karen Glista.Your review is well written and had created an intrest within me to read this book. I loved the plot of the book by the way you reviewed the book and I am sure I will enjoy reading this book.
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Great! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I appreciate your stopping by and commenting.
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Thanks benso111 for reading and leaving a comment. I truly appreciate.
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Yes there are many characters but they do not confuse. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.
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Go for it! I believe you won't be disappointed because there is legend and mysticism. thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Much appreciatedShareTheGift wrote: ↑09 Oct 2018, 22:56 Thank you for the interesting review. Based on your details about the story this is likely something that I would read.
I like books with Native American characters and mysticism. I have always been drawn to their legends and storytelling prowess. Many times it is very easy to follow the rationale behind the stories handed down from ancestor to ancestor.
I'll likey read this book based on your review of it.
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Yes, it is quite something! Thanks for reading and leaving a comment. Much appreciated.
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