Official Review: A Day in Eternity

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Re: Official Review: A Day in Eternity

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Thanks for your review. It was very detailed and well written. I am torn as to whether will read the book. I liked a good mystery with an unexpected twist. I also like a well-developed romance. But I like you I don't like unhealthy relationships.
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Thanks for the detailed review. I like mystery and romance. Not too much of a fan of history but with the other combination I may read this book
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A Day in Eternity by Kathryn Gabriel Loving - this story is based on a story of war... This is a romantic kind of story... Writer describe a part of war briefly here. I like this book...
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The premise sounds interesting, although I feel that I would have a problem with the protagonist. I'm a freelance writer myself, so I take the whole "getting a stable job" thing a bit personally when it comes up in books and movies. Other than that, the book sounds like it would be worth a read. Thank you for the helpful and thorough review.
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Post by elinitha »

What a detailed review there, pointing out much details which makes the reader to understand and visualize more clearly the events taking place as per the novel...glued to the book :techie-studyinggray:
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The novel is full of mysterious events and mischievous characters which makes the novel more interesting than ever.i love the plot of the book.
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I am not really a fan of memory loss stories. Two, i'm not a fan of war stories and lastly, the lengthy descriptions of planes are just not for me! This is so not for me!
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The title of the book sounds religious than roman's. It nearly misled me. This is a good romance story which I must read. The reviewer has undoubtedly done a good job. Congrats.
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I love to read romantic story but philosophical concepts of it is a no go area for me
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Post by Rosemary Khathibe »

So Anson is one of those guys who want women of their class, lol. I don't understand his frustration over Vivianne's unstable job if he really loves her. Since I'm into mystery and romance, I will read the book to learn more. Fascinating review!
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Thanks for the review. I am really impressed with the author writing style and liked the romance element in the book. I would love to read the romance between John and Elinor and what all he did to get her.
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Great review. I am glad you liked it. I would have to pass this one for now, besides books with long details are a no-no for me. Thank you for sharing.
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

Thanks for your thorough and insightful review! You are quite an observant reader to have noticed and remembered those small details in the initial chapters that later play a major role.
I think I would love this book. Judged by the cover, I took it for an inspirational book, but later found out otherwise. However, added to the mystery and the romance elements, the philosophical aspects hopefully make the reading experience more complete. Thanks again!
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I have learned a lot from your review ,It gives me a lot of pointers on writting my own review, but unfortunately this is not my kind of book-at least not yet, I'm still in the phase where I crave for adventures, actions and mystery oh and romance too but philosophy and such not at the moment ,still a big thumbs up for your detailed and good review
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Post by Vickie Noel »

I wasn't expecting the plot of this book because of the title. For some reason, I thought it was a religious book. Nonetheless, it's great that it contains a rich plot with romance, mystery and philosophical snippets. I think I'd be interested in those thought-provoking quotes. Still, the excessive details on planes (which I'm not interested in) sounds like a deal-breaker. However, I'm still willing to give it a try. Thanks for the review.
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