Official Review: The Girl from Avignon

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Re: Official Review: The Girl from Avignon

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All of those questions are hard to imagine. I do not know what would I do if some people were chosen to be immortal while others not. That is such an intriguing concept. I do not think, however, I would like to read a book with a cliffhanger.

Thanks for the good review!
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Thanks yolimari. I'm not sure what I would do either. It's an interesting concept though.
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I have wondered what it would be like to be immortal, though in may case I think I would prefer to watch from the side-lines and not be worshipped. I also found your comment about cliff-hangers to be very poignant. Many a time I've really enjoyed a film and because it didn't take enough money in the box office, they never bothered to make the follow on. I find this to be unacceptable, and I wish that authors an screen writers would cut it out.
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Thanks Emie! I have read novels where the author intended to write a second but never did. That is very frustrating!
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Wow good job on the review, however, I am not into Science so this probably would not be something I would read.
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Well thanks for commenting ebethina.
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