Official Review: The Girl Who Knew da Vinci by Belle Ami
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I enjoyed the time travel in this book since the author had the characters going back and forth to several different time periods! Very interesting and well done. Hope you have an opportunity to read it soon.Tiny_Turtle wrote: โ25 May 2018, 00:25 I'm really into time travel. I just don't really feel up to a romantic adventure right now. Your review was a positive one, aside from the editing flaws and unreal conversations. Taking that into consideration, I will put this one on my shelf to read later. I have my romantic adventure moments periodically...lol
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Wishing you a lovely trip!!Tucci_light wrote: โ25 May 2018, 02:28 Thanks for the review. Now, I have an idea of what the book is about, I bet it will be fun travelling back in time and solving mysteries
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Hope you enjoy it! The premise of an unknown da Vinci painting,was what really intrigued me, too!
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The Florence setting really impressed me. Glad you got to read the book. I really enjoyed it. Thanks for the comments!bookowlie wrote: โ27 May 2018, 11:02 Great review! I also read and reviewed this book, although the review was delivered privately to the author. I agree with many of your comments. The descriptions of the Florence setting were one of the highlights of the book. I didn't feel the story had a high level of suspense until later in the story. Maybe it was because there was so much jumping around between different characters in different time periods.
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Hope you have a chance to read this book. Thanks for your comment.
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Yes, I can see this book is just written for you!Morganncall wrote: โ29 May 2018, 13:57 I am so excited to read this book! I love a good thriller and I love a good historical fiction. Additionally, I have always been interested in Da Vinci, so i'm sure I will love this. Thank you for the awesome review!
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