Featured Official Review: The Buried Secrets of Peonies
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Re: Featured Official Review: The Buried Secrets of Peonies
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It is true that the author did a nice work writing the book given the immense danger that it put her in. It is never easy to write such when you know that someone will not be pleased.ashley_claire wrote: ↑27 Feb 2018, 09:45 I am also ignorant to the circumstances surrounding this book. I can't even imagine the horror they faced, but it sounds like the author did a wonderful job capturing the emotions and translating them to paper.
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I'm glad you took the time to finish my review! Thank you for your thoughtful responsebootsie0126+ wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 09:42 This is an awesome review!!! I must admit, I have not read the book, and reading just a few lines of your review at first, my interest was not pique. However, I am glad that I continued on with the reading because your words not only inspired me to read this book, but I felt chills as I was reading your words. I find strength in reading these types of book. Although the content may be disturbing, brutal, and inconceivable to understand the rationale why, being able to hear, to feel, to experience the events through the words of the narrator, gives me greater insight into the mind and hearts of those that endured the incident. The suffering that people went through is truly tragic, being able to connect to their emotions allows me to have a sense of solidarity with them, good or bad. Thank you.
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Please share further! I am always interested in increasing the quality of my reviews. I would love if you directly quoted the parts of my review that you feel I can improve upon!Abel Kipchumba wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 13:31 This work needs more research and use of a bit simple words and phrases.
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I am so confused by these last few comments! This book is incredibly detailed! I would love to know more about what you felt was lacking in detail in the book. Inquiring minds want to know!!
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