Official Review: Hope of Home by Samuel Cronin

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Re: Official Review: Hope of Home by Samuel Cronin

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So many people do not like that kind of book.,but I always search that kind of books.Reading is like playing games for me and never get bore.Thx
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juliusotinyo wrote:Hi Izesicle, nice review. Not my kind of theme but I enjoyed your review.
thank you! That's what reviews are for, right? To help people decide if they'll read it or not :)
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Nice review, would be a good read as we approach the festive season. I do like the style of writing used so may check this one out :)
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Really good
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I love Christmas story because it reminds me of a lot of things. I will try to read this one. Inspiring review. Thanks for sharing.
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I liked the story but really it had some defects and some fictional mistakes . I loved reading it and would definitely recommend to read thios book once
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Mercy Bolo wrote:I love Christmas. Sounds like a book I will enjoy.
Christmas has fond memories for me too. Try the book. :)
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I enjoyed the Christmas themed story. The part of this character later deciding to where his Santa Claus attire for his family only to later lose them is touching. Great review Izesicle.
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While reading the review,i feel like watching a dramatic movie. Hope of home is full of nice quotes. The review clearly mentioned some.
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Nthabeleng wrote:I'm saving this read for Christmas. I loved your review.
Thank you very much. It is definitely a good christmas read for cuddling up and ugly crying :)

-- 06 Nov 2017, 08:22 --
ANDREW MCFARLANE wrote:one of the best books i have read so far
i agree. It was a good read for me too, despite its faults.

-- 06 Nov 2017, 17:09 --
kislany wrote:With Christmas almost upon us, this could go on many people's TBR shelves. Thank you for the great review.
agreed. Despite its faults, reading it would be a lovely way to spend the holiday.

-- 07 Nov 2017, 08:19 --
habe2017 wrote:It espouses the spirit of Christmas season that is oneness and love among family
I absolutely agree. I'm even more excited for Christmas.

-- 07 Nov 2017, 15:44 --
Christina Rose wrote:I do enjoy Christmas books, so I may check this one out. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I enjoyed your review!
thank you. Brace yourself for some cathartic ugly crying :) enjoy the holidays.

-- 08 Nov 2017, 08:40 --
Job Njoroge wrote:Seems like one more writing style in town. Some like the one mentioned pose great problems especially when one does not understand them. Great review though
very true. Thanks!
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Jr Artemis wrote: 17 Oct 2017, 14:18 So many people do not like that kind of book.,but I always search that kind of books.Reading is like playing games for me and never get bore.Thx
oh wow, that's such a nice endorsement of reading.
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Gingerbo0ks wrote: 23 Oct 2017, 14:32 Nice review, would be a good read as we approach the festive season. I do like the style of writing used so may check this one out :)
writing style is my personal main criterion in liking a book or not :)
I hope you had a chance to check out the book.
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Caleb001 wrote: 23 Oct 2017, 15:16 Really good
the book or my review? :) i hope both
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readandsmile wrote: 24 Oct 2017, 02:10 I love Christmas story because it reminds me of a lot of things. I will try to read this one. Inspiring review. Thanks for sharing.
Christmas stories are nostalgic for me too. I hope you were able to check out the book.
I love that your signature says, reading is healing. I totally agree.
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Salman Faisal 5 wrote: 24 Oct 2017, 02:16 I liked the story but really it had some defects and some fictional mistakes . I loved reading it and would definitely recommend to read thios book once
i agree. The errors were distracting but the book was still a good read.
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