Review of Xanadu's Cavern

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This book seems to be artfully written to take us into wondrous places that we've never been before. Thank you for the lovely review!
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Hyacinth Bella wrote: 30 Nov 2021, 08:09 This book seems to be artfully written to take us into wondrous places that we've never been before. Thank you for the lovely review!
You are correct, and I am really anxious to arrive in some of those places in the flesh! I appreciate your feedback, so thank you for stopping by.
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I love Native American culture and am always interested in reading stories were protecting nature and living a modern lifestyle collide. The supernatural aspect gives a nice spice to the story. Too bad that the element of surprise is partially missing. Other than that, this sounds like an intriguing read!

Thanks for a thorough review!
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A lack of twists sounds a bit discouraging, but the battle between environmentalists and those who destroy nature makes this book quite appealing to me :) Thank you so much for this insightful review!
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Kirsi_78 wrote: 01 Dec 2021, 05:07 I love Native American culture and am always interested in reading stories were protecting nature and living a modern lifestyle collide. The supernatural aspect gives a nice spice to the story. Too bad that the element of surprise is partially missing. Other than that, this sounds like an intriguing read!

Thanks for a thorough review!
It seems like you will enjoy the book :). Thank you for you comment!
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Ellylion wrote: 01 Dec 2021, 05:15 A lack of twists sounds a bit discouraging, but the battle between environmentalists and those who destroy nature makes this book quite appealing to me :) Thank you so much for this insightful review!
I also enjoyed this part very much :). Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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