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Re: Official Review: Hiramic Brotherhood: Ezekiel's Temple P

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Mercy Bolo wrote:This book contains some deep and thought provoking content. On comparing the Israeli occupation to apartheid, I do see the sense in that.
Since I wrote this review Israel has authorized construction of 2000+ settlements in occupied Palestine. The 'last days' I guess :? . Thanks for stopping by.
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well it's what is happening nowadays so am with u

-- 22 Oct 2017, 16:51 --

well what can I say at least there are lots of argument going about which is which so thumb up for the review and insight.
you might want to avoid making mistakes in your next review
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Asunmo Cecilia wrote:well it's what is happening nowadays so am with u

-- 22 Oct 2017, 16:51 --

well what can I say at least there are lots of argument going about which is which so thumb up for the review and insight.
you might want to avoid making mistakes in your next review
@Asunmo Cecilia, mistakes? If its the editing I guess it's a work in progress...can't get it right all the time.

The 'last days' I wrote earlier was a pun.
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I find this book very appealing. I've worked with Jews for many years and their culture always intrigues me. Too bad the mixture of fiction and non fiction didn't work. But I enjoyed your review. Advice: don't check only under your car, be careful with the alleys too.
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Kalin Adi wrote:I find this book very appealing. I've worked with Jews for many years and their culture always intrigues me. Too bad the mixture of fiction and non fiction didn't work. But I enjoyed your review. Advice: don't check only under your car, be careful with the alleys too.
Advice noted, hahaha. Its been over a month so I think am OK. Thanks for stopping by @Kalin Adi
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This is quite a passionate review. I think I enjoyed your folklore than the rest of the review. Mind writing a story about that? I thought most of the precolonial stories were lost with religion. I'd love to hear more, sounds like my own folklore, though haven't heard most of it.

Great review, am interested in reading more about this topic.
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The review is very well written. I liked your genuine opinion about the book. I enjoyed reading it.
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Thanks @Reet and @Adajude for your honest contributions.
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Thanks for an insightful review. The book seems to address some weighty issues in our society today.
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Sure does. Thanks for stopping by.
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I wish the author can have this book professionally edited so that those who like easy reads like me can start looking for it. Nice review.
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I like this review and also the personal beliefs of the reviewer (and why shouldn't personal beliefs come into a personal review?). I am left intrigued by the book and am tempted to buy it because of that. I can live with a few typos (they are everywhere these days, especially in mainstream media), but dislike weak characters - one reason I don't read Dan Brown anymore. I am also interested in anything Masonic and KT related, so maybe I'll try it.
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Diane OToole wrote:I like this review and also the personal beliefs of the reviewer (and why shouldn't personal beliefs come into a personal review?). I am left intrigued by the book and am tempted to buy it because of that. I can live with a few typos (they are everywhere these days, especially in mainstream media), but dislike weak characters - one reason I don't read Dan Brown anymore. I am also interested in anything Masonic and KT related, so maybe I'll try it.
Hi,
@Diane O'Toole, thanks for stopping by. Actually I thought if I included that it would further clarify my stance. It didn't go down well with some (people are so sensitive these days!). I also didn't mind the typos as long as they are not distracting, in this they they were not.

I've never read any of Dan Brown's books, I might those up to see your point.

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**hope you got the pun**
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