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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Your review has piqued my interest in this book. Although I haven't read the Twilight series, I'm not opposed to a good vampire story, being an Anne Rice fan. The inclusion of Native American heritage and Anna's coming to terms with her past sound like intriguing themes. The details of her granddaughter's life sound like interesting subjects too.
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BookReader+6 wrote: 06 Oct 2018, 14:36 Your review has piqued my interest in this book. Although I haven't read the Twilight series, I'm not opposed to a good vampire story, being an Anne Rice fan. The inclusion of Native American heritage and Anna's coming to terms with her past sound like intriguing themes. The details of her granddaughter's life sound like interesting subjects too.
With the vampire chronicles background, you will most likely enjoy this book too. The story revolves more around Anna's granddaughter, though Anna plays a key role. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Truly appreciate.
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You should not outrun any demons just turn around face them, then overcome them. Thank you for your comprehensive review of this book.
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Lots of stuff going on in this book and you did a great job providing a readable summary. I think I will give this book a try. Thanks for the very compelling review!
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Chasing the Red Queen By Karen Glista has been reviewed by You. I loved the review because it is very interesting and especially the quote used at the introduction is very great. Thanks for the good review.
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This seems to be a book of many layers.
Thank you for the great review.
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I would have called the book 'The Chippewas,' despite the errors, the book sound so interesting. Thank you for the beautiful review.
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crediblereading2 wrote: 06 Oct 2018, 17:35 You should not outrun any demons just turn around face them, then overcome them. Thank you for your comprehensive review of this book.
Exactly!! Thanks for taking the time to read and giving feedback.
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jcoad wrote: 06 Oct 2018, 18:24 Lots of stuff going on in this book and you did a great job providing a readable summary. I think I will give this book a try. Thanks for the very compelling review!
Go for it! I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for reading my review and giving feedback.
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Fozia-Bajwa wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 03:39 Chasing the Red Queen By Karen Glista has been reviewed by You. I loved the review because it is very interesting and especially the quote used at the introduction is very great. Thanks for the good review.
I'm so happy to hear from you,dear. Thanks for reading and giving feedback.
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Kajori50 wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 04:13 This seems to be a book of many layers.
Thank you for the great review.
Yes, there are many layers that you peel through, but it's an enjoyable experience! Thanks for reading and commenting.
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asere_maryanne wrote: 07 Oct 2018, 11:52 I would have called the book 'The Chippewas,' despite the errors, the book sound so interesting. Thank you for the beautiful review.
Lol! It has iridescents as well! Yes the book is interesting. Thanks for reading my review and giving feedback.
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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.
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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 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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