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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This book sounds amazing. I love a book with romance and thriller. And the cover looks amazing for this book. Cant wait to read more.
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Art, mysteries, a badass girl in the background? I'd check it out. Thanks for the detailed description.
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I enjoyed this book so much. Connected me immediately and throughout the book! Enjoyed the history, the love, the mystery the supernatural. Loved the other lives in time. Written very well.
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the girl who knew da Vinci by Belle Ami is an interesting book to read. I love the story.
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Wow! Definitely have to read this book.
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I'm still learning to pick out errors. I think I'm doing a little better. The story definitely sounds unique and fun to read. Thank you for the review.
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I find it cool to read this book. Others should read this too! :)
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Great review and very informative and the recorded errors in great detail for a very good book. I also believe that the time jumps in the story were smooth and very easy to keep up with. Author Belle Ami did a great job in her writing of the book The Girl Who Knew da Vinci
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I love a good mystery and your description of the plot sounds very interesting! Thank you for such a thorough review!
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Official eview of "The Girl Who Knew da Vinci" by Belle Ami
Wow i am really impressed you really know how to thrill people with your good write up kudos
This book is a must read
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I recently finished reading a recent biography of Da Vinci, so this book's title intrigued me especially since Da Vinci was gay. I thought it might be about an unrequited love from his time. However, the description of the plot indicates a completely different type of love, a love of his art. The paranormal element told me that this book was not one I really wanted to read.
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This is an excellent review! You're very fair when it comes to the flaws, and you do an excellent job pointing out the book's strong points as well.
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Nice review. An art-history mystery and lush descriptions of Italy sound great. Though I'm not really a romance person so I might choose something different.
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I like the story review.
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Post by chi06 »

wow,history and romance wowed it for me,interesting,applaud
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