Review of "Cry Wolf - The Bummer Lambs"

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Raluca_Mihaila wrote: 21 Jul 2021, 03:07 I am sure the wolves are innocent, or at least they are just a tool. I hope they won't suffer! Thank for another engaging review, I am very curious to unravel this mystery!
You will have to read the book to find out. :lol: Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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smolbird wrote: 21 Jul 2021, 09:27 Seems like this book has a great plot but poor editing. Hopefully it will undergo another round of editing. Thank you for the thorough review!
I hope so because it does have a wonderful plot. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Ldpuff wrote: 21 Jul 2021, 10:04 I have a hard time with books that jump back and forth on a timeline unless it is explicitly clear! Thanks for the review.
I agree! Thanks for reading my review and commenting!
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Neelakshi jain wrote: 21 Jul 2021, 11:34 Thank you for this honest review but I like the sound of it. So I will try to read it whenever I found the time to do so. :ugeek2:
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 21 Jul 2021, 12:32 The plot seems really interesting. Hopefully the author fixes the issues you mentioned. Thanks for the great review!
I hope so too. Thanks for stopping by and reading my review!
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k_madhu_jha wrote: 22 Jul 2021, 07:06 Sometimes just because a book has not been edited well even after having a great plot disappoint us to the core. I hope they edit this book thoroughly soon. Then one day I might read this one too
I know what you mean, and I couldn't agree more. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Oh, I would be quite confused about the sheriff part. Also, I dislike when books go back and forth without telling the reader. Seems like it needs a little extra work, but it does sound promising. Fantastic review!
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RayRuff wrote: 23 Jul 2021, 05:49 Oh, I would be quite confused about the sheriff part. Also, I dislike when books go back and forth without telling the reader. Seems like it needs a little extra work, but it does sound promising. Fantastic review!
It could be a very nice book with a little work. Thanks for the comments!
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I think this book needs a bit of polishing because it is important to inform a reader about bouncing back in time.
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TheMazeRunner wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 05:29 I think this book needs a bit of polishing because it is important to inform a reader about bouncing back in time.
Yes, the story has good bones, but it still needs a little work. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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I think this is not a book for me because I have a special relationship with nature and animals and I think they almost always deserve protection and the right to coexist with man. Thanks for the unbiased review.
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markodim721 wrote: 24 Jul 2021, 12:53 I think this is not a book for me because I have a special relationship with nature and animals and I think they almost always deserve protection and the right to coexist with man. Thanks for the unbiased review.
I understand and respect what you are saying. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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This amazing paranormal thriller featuring mysterious wolves look quite interesting to me. Thanks for great insightful review.
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Wow.
The book sounds like one I would love to read.
The issues need to be fixed though, I hate being frustrated when I read and this will certainly frustrate me.
Thanks for the honest review.
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sanjus wrote: 25 Jul 2021, 13:23 This amazing paranormal thriller featuring mysterious wolves look quite interesting to me. Thanks for great insightful review.
It was a very interesting story. Thanks for reading my review and responding!
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