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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really interesting, love it
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Wow this is just awesome even if am new on this club but at least l have got something interest about the girl who knew da Vinci by Belle Ami it's quite a nice book,am still getting to know more about.
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The review informs you about the thrilling adventure and a lot of romance in search of a missing painting that may or may not exist. Easy to read and understand. Imagination, suspense attractions and more. Thank you for the
detailed good review.
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It is simply a thriller filled with romantic adventures that touched on all aspects of life .really interesting and keep one relaxed
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Nice review, i enjoyed it. The transition was excellent
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This books sounds incredibly intriguing because I've always been a fan of multiple genre books like historical fiction, romance, and thrillers. That way, there's something for everyone. I also really like that the book delves into different time periods, and that just helps captivate the reader more. I think I would enjoy this one.
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Another book which uses Da Vinci as the plot points that involves romance and thriller. That combination is quite interesting. I would love to see more and learn more about Da Vinci's works through this. Thanks for the nice review.
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This is definitely the kind of book that I would love something to keep me on the edge of my seat. Wow
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Story gives a pictorial account of the Renaissance Italy artist Leonardo Da Vinci artistically pieces and lovers of his works.Controversies about an art piece supposedly DaVinci's.Rich in romance, suspense and a hint supernatural.
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Nice one. It's straight in understanding.
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very good book which remind me of historical events and quite romantic.
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Post by julessawyer »

Hi! The cover page is quite similar to Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code. But your review enlightened me as to the particularity of this book. Thanks. I hope I could also review this one as well. Da Vinci as topic of story is among my many interests. Your review was well written.
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Thriller + romance + art + heavy plot?? Sounds like my new favorite! Amazing review by the way. Added it.
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Your review on The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci sets the heart on edge, opens the debt of interest and ushers in a prodding desire for every lover of literature to make the book a must read.
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Great review! :D :D :D
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