Official Review: The Spirit of Want by William H. Coles

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Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Want by William H. Coles

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The Spirit of Want is one of my favorite reads. The author of this novel, Willam H. Coles is a remarkable writer who creates amazing characters and pens a fitting narrative for the storyline. The Spirit of Want is not an exception to this. This novel has an emotional, psychologically deep, and enticing plot. The story reveals the depth of complex human relationships that exist in the society. Reading this novel is worthwhile because of the smart, powerful storyline, and the intrigue it carries. I wish to read more of his novels in the coming days. I recommend this literary romance fiction for all adults.
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The review is very intriguing. While reading the sample I almost forgot that the book takes place in the 1980's. I also found the story line to be fast paced, which I liked. I can't wait to finish it and see how the book plays out for myself. The review got me very interested in finding out about Luke and Lucy.
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Thanks for the great review. I have read the work of William Coles earlier and I loved it. This story seems to be a great one too as it revolves around the married relationship between the two awfully busy couple. It would be interesting to read how they manage their relationship as couple when they are also parents to Jennifer. The work is an amalgamation
of medical,religion and legal work. This must be a good book. Kudos to the author!
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I sampled the book on Amazon. It is a fiction novel which starts with a character called Lucy. She meets Luke and the story begins. I personally, was not hooked to this read and did not find anything compelling or mesmerising. Thank you.
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The Spirit of Want. I was held spell bound as I read the review. Was Lucy actually in love or she was driven by the Spirit of lust? The human spirit always seek to satisfy it's desire, which might lead to a frustrating adventure; this maniac desire saw Lucy in Africa. I have to act fast and add this book to my shelf.
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Thanks for your great review. This sounds like a worthy book, so I think I'll add to my collection.
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Post by theophilus 1 »

This is an awesome context to depict the whole clear picture of what William Coles was intending in his book.i pity anyone who misses this fantastic book. it's Moral and learning aid on this current world.
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Human relationships are indeed complex. This definitely sounds good and interesting a book to read. Looking at human relationships from Mr Cole's eyes will definitely be nice. Thanks for this great and insightful review. Awesome!
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I usually enjoy the unpredictable nature of relationships. Nice to know that the book was well thought out. Thanks for the review.
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The Spirit Of Want by Williams H Cole share a deep insight into the trio of legal, medical and religion relativity. A creative story line with anecdotes, emotionally driven with real life fact that kept me breathing.
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Post by PalsRav »

:D Wow .. What a start of the Novel - just the sample pages itself was so interesting.
The narration of the characters seems alive and makes you believe in them.
Loved the sample of the Novel -urging to read more
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Post by esther nnakire »

This book looks good, I am looking forward to read it. That is an interesting review
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Post by Victoria6163 »

I read the book.but I didn't like how the book ended.i couldn't wait to get it over with.i didn't understand the connection between some characters.the book was a bit confusing.and I agree with marisarose things did happen at random..
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Post by Doug Jones »

I wasn't as favorable as you were, though my concerns had more to do with the book layout and characterization of Lucy in particular, though the others weren't edifying characters either. Still, I thought the book was worth reading despite that, and as you say, there is value in having more than one point of view on a book. Thanks for sharing yours.
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Post by adefolakemi7 »

Excellent review. I read the book and felt exactly the same way.
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