Review of Totem

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Ayanda Khoza
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Re: Review of Totem

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Lovely review i would like to read more about this book to know the secret because i fell there is a secret about the bear and i wanna find out what it is
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Astonishing review! I’ll definitely give this one a shot. Thanks and great job!
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I'm not a fan of Series but, I think I must read this one. This is a great review, I have high expectations for this book because of this review, moreover adventurous is a kind of my thing. I must say you did a great job @VernaVi
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Before reading this book I will definitely trying this remaining parts..and this review also create curiosity in me...
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The serial literature and the anticipation it creates in any reader is amazing. Thanks for the review.
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After reading your review, I really want to take a look at this this book now. Your review was indeed detailed, Good job! I'm pleased to know that there is a lot to learn about history in this book, I love insightful books.
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Post by Kinza Farooq K »

This book is surely full of knowledge and adventures .the most interesting thing which the author use to become the book more interesting are the suspense.The way to to face the weather changing and the extreme level of climate which the people are facing is resemble to patience .
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I love stories that actually bring us factual information about a place or people, but in a way that is so enjoyable that we don't realize we are learning at all. That's what good storytelling is all about.
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This book has my interest as I enjoy reading historical knowledge and especially Native American history.
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I have heard so much about Strong Heart series. I think I'll have to read this as soon as possible before spoilers start coming my way. (Reading the review of the final installment does count as a spoiler, I presume.) :doh:
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A fast paced thriller that elaborately espouses some of the ancient traditions of the people's of the Northwest. Charles Sheldon has created a good theme and further embellished it in a most natural plot that almost made it real. I cannot wait to find out how the teenage character Serah Cooley played out. An excellent review.
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Was I thrilled to see this book as the BoTM this morning. I loved his first book, Strongheart and I could not agree more, the author does make his characters larger than life. I am sure I like enjoy this story equally well, and I am curious to find out how the Indian tribes managed to cope with climate change.
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I really enjoyed his previous books, and will for sure love this one as well. The characters are well described, the nature is making me want to go on a hike myself, and it will be interesting to read and learn about mining operations.
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Post by Gabriela Contreras »

I like the fact that the book goes back and forth between past and present, I'm always nervous because those narratives can become confusing, but you make it sound as if Charlie Sheldon is an amazing author. I have to admit, I did not know about this series, but it does sound interesting, mysterious and something to add to my Want to read.

As always, I thank you for the review.
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Post by Deval Sodha »

The book is written about the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest. It weaves tales around the past and present. This is third book in the Strong Heart Series that possess continuous element of suspense.
The review is superb.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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