Official Review: The Girl Who Knew da Vinci by Belle Ami

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Re: Official Review: The Girl Who Knew da Vinci by Belle Ami

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Thanks for the review. It seems like a thrilling read, especially with the idea of reincarnation and regression. However, I don't have an interest to read beyond the sample. Hearing that the thrill doesn't pick up until later on puts me off even further.
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I love mysteries and historical fictions. The people on here who have read it seem to have loved it, so that makes me really want to read it!
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To be honest, I'd like to read this book very much so I just skimmed over your review - just for the fact I wasn't going to spoil it before I read it myself. Well written though, have you considered making a book yourself?
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I normally like paranormal touches to a book but the slow plot may be a stickler for me... unless I'm in the slow burn sort of mood. Sounds like there are a lot of levels to play with in this story though so that may keep me going! :)
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In the 'Official Review: The Girl Who Knew da Vinci by Belle Ami', the story of the book is discussed at length! The reviewer goes into the depth of describing the book, when he discusses the author's real talent for imagery, in the review!
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I really love this novel so intrigue me from the first page to the last. :techie-reference:
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Art bores me, so it's kind of a no no for me, but great background anyway. I may hate art but I am a huge fan of Leonardo da Vinci, I love helicopters and smiling mystic ladies, Ha!
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Post by Christine Penny »

All I can say is Wow! Although this is not the genre for me, your book review was the most awesome review I have ever seen! It contained everything I could possibly want to know without adding spoilers and captured the absolute joy you had in reading it... I almost want to read it because of your review! This review was a great learning example, for those who are itching to be on the review team. Thank you so much for your review.
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Very detailed and catchy. The blend of genres is not for me but I love this review.
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I have read the sample chapters and I can tell it's going to be good! Your review confirms it for me and I'm looking forward now to reading the full story..
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This seems like an interesting book. I love art and romance, so I’ll give this book a read. Thanks for the review.
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Amazing book review this grabs my interest something I will definitely Read. excellent
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This review makes me want to finish the book that I am reading now. I’m excited and would love to read the entire book. Thanks for the great review!
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I can already feel the energy of intrigue, suspense, and adventure coming from this story, especially the section on reincarnation. Thank you for your great review.
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Bookowlie's vivid book review roused my curiosity to pry deeper into the girl's paranormal encounters. Da Vinci may have shed light on his subject --- the mystery behind the captivating Mona Lisa smile. :angelic-cyan:
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