Review of A Sundance

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C Janet wrote: 13 Oct 2021, 06:01 Supernatural elements, witches, evil spirits, and the mystery involved; definitely my kind of book! Thanks for the wonderful review!
Glad to be helpful! Thanks for your visit :)
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Ellylion wrote: 13 Oct 2021, 08:40 The book even encourages those searching for their soulmates? Bring it! :D Thanks for a great review!
You never know when Cupidon strikes :). Thank you for stopping by!
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Really liked the review! We share a lot of opinions!
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The mix of science and supernatural in the plot promises an interesting book. Thanks for the good review.
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Booklover727 wrote: 13 Oct 2021, 11:13 Really liked the review! We share a lot of opinions!
Thank you sharing that! I appreciate it :)
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markodim721 wrote: 13 Oct 2021, 11:23 The mix of science and supernatural in the plot promises an interesting book. Thanks for the good review.
It is an interesting combination, indeed. Thank you for your comment!
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It does sound a bit confusing but in a good way. I like how there is some sort of supernatural element intertwined in the book. Fantastic review as always.
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RayRuff wrote: 13 Oct 2021, 13:28 It does sound a bit confusing but in a good way. I like how there is some sort of supernatural element intertwined in the book. Fantastic review as always.
Thank you for your lovely comment! <3
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"Trees, animals, and birds behave aggressively towards humans. "

Even trees? I cannot imagine how an aggressive tree can behave. :roll: However, this is really interesting.

Thanks for the great review.
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SunVixen wrote: 15 Oct 2021, 08:07 "Trees, animals, and birds behave aggressively towards humans. "

Even trees? I cannot imagine how an aggressive tree can behave. :roll: However, this is really interesting.

Thanks for the great review.
It seems that a tree can be very aggressive, especially if you are near :) . Thanks for your visit, I appreciate it!
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The setting intrigues me. Too bad for the writing style: I am a huge fan of horror stories, so I feel I might not find this thrilling enough, but I'll keep this novel in mind if I am looking for a light read. Thank you! :)
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Even if this novel isn't particularly strong in the horror department, the mix of elements seems to compensate for that. Thank you for your great review!
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This books seens like a plot to a bollywood that has everything in it. Romance, thriller, supernatural, suspense, science and what not. I have mixed feelings about this one so I cant day if I would read it if it comes my way. I like your review. It summarized the novel pretty well.
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marba wrote: 17 Oct 2021, 14:04 The setting intrigues me. Too bad for the writing style: I am a huge fan of horror stories, so I feel I might not find this thrilling enough, but I'll keep this novel in mind if I am looking for a light read. Thank you! :)
You will surely like the ending :). Thank you for your feedback!
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NetMassimo wrote: 17 Oct 2021, 15:48 Even if this novel isn't particularly strong in the horror department, the mix of elements seems to compensate for that. Thank you for your great review!
This can definitely turn into an advantage for some readers. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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