Official Review: The Surgeon's Wife by William H. Coles

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Re: Official Review: The Surgeon's Wife by William H. Coles

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What an interesting cover and a great review!
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There seems to be a plethora of interacting themes and plenty for a reader to latch on to: personal/professional conflict, marital choices, and strong character development.
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I like the chapter development that you describe in your review. I also like the psychological aspects, so I will be adding this to my to read. Great review!
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Very intriguing. Human mind is always fascinating, no one knows what will happen next with different persona even in the same situation. I also like that it has a medical aspect in the story. Will read it soon...
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Thanks for the review! I read the first two chapters and this books starts with an intensity that draws you in right away. Your review makes me think I will enjoy continuing reading.
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thank you for your review. I was curious about the story in the book given the book cover. I like that you focused on the short book length and the good character development.
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Great review of a serious book. I don't want to be in the shoes of the surgeon's wife. A love story between someone's wife and and another man... Hmmmn. It must make a great read.
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Everybody loves a good book and of course a good character. Can't wait to read this. :D
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I've started reading this one, and I love it so far!
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It seems like everybody is really loving this book. Interesting?
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The review is very nice. I enjoyed reading it ?
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Nice review. I think his character development attracts me to the book.
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'Official Review: The surgeon's Wife', by William H. Coles, discusses the core of the book and manages to build our positive opinion for the book.
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Thanks for the review....I'll give this book a try
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Sometimes we do wonder why people have to do things the way they do them, but interestingly, William H. Coles was able to help us understand that. Thanks for this great review!
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