Official Review: Digger Day by Michael Lee Kirk

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Re: Official Review: Digger Day by Michael Lee Kirk

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Great review, you’ve sold the book to me in all its complexity and multiple threads.
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I love when a book lingers in my thought long after I set it down.
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Thanks Helen_Combe and teacherjh. :) It was definitely a worthwhile story.
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Althought cliffhangers aren't my thing, this sounds so cool. I also love the lively characters. Thank you for the great review.
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JR Mercier wrote: 21 Aug 2018, 12:23 Althought cliffhangers aren't my thing, this sounds so cool. I also love the lively characters. Thank you for the great review.
It's a good one for sure. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
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This book sounds amazing! I love it when an author creates a vivid and engaging world. The use of a dire illness and few to collect and receive the cure is a cool way to enter this society.
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I like the line-up of characters in this one. It always feels more realistic to see a healthy blend of good and evil.

Great review!
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Sakilunamermaid wrote: 21 Aug 2018, 18:41 This book sounds amazing! I love it when an author creates a vivid and engaging world. The use of a dire illness and few to collect and receive the cure is a cool way to enter this society.
It's definitely intriguing. I also love that it isn't quite what it seems. That's all I'll say about that. :)
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Samy Lax wrote: 21 Aug 2018, 23:25 I like the line-up of characters in this one. It always feels more realistic to see a healthy blend of good and evil.

Great review!
It's definitely both. And I liked that the good characters weren't quite all good. Makes them more realistic. Thanks for your comment.
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I don’t mind book with sequels, especially when they are very interesting. In fact, i like the anticipation waiting for a sequel to a good book brings. Thank you for this wonderful review. It definitely got me interested in this book.
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Supergirl1 wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 14:13 I don’t mind book with sequels, especially when they are very interesting. In fact, i like the anticipation waiting for a sequel to a good book brings. Thank you for this wonderful review. It definitely got me interested in this book.
You can't be the only one. After all, the Harry Potter series was immensely popular. :) Thanks for commenting.
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Great review! I like that the characters were all realistically drawn and complicated - that's always a huge factor in all my favorite books. The fact that there's plenty of action, an engaging plot, and a new world makes it seem like a book I'd enjoy :) Thanks!
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Bonnie Shelby wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 14:32 Great review! I like that the characters were all realistically drawn and complicated - that's always a huge factor in all my favorite books. The fact that there's plenty of action, an engaging plot, and a new world makes it seem like a book I'd enjoy :) Thanks!
It was definitely intriguing and action-packed. It all ended too soon. :D Thanks for commenting.
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Who else doesn't want to be a legend? Kaden is on the right paths.Thanks for your review.
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Thanks kwame1977! You're right. Who doesn't want to be a legend?
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