Official Review: The Light in the Trees by Jeff Van Valer

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stacie k wrote: 03 Jun 2018, 16:52 I'm curious to find out what happened at camp! I'm also happy to hear that the book was so well edited, as that seems to be rare. Thanks for the introduction to this book!
Yes, it was nice to be able to just read without errors. Hope you get a chance to find out what happened at camp!!
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Your review is intriguing. As a Michigander myself, I always loved camping and this makes me wonder where, in Michigan, this campground could be. I am also curious to know what took place that matured this young boy enough to come out a young man. Thank you for the review.
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RedLetter wrote: 04 Jun 2018, 10:15 Your review is intriguing. As a Michigander myself, I always loved camping and this makes me wonder where, in Michigan, this campground could be. I am also curious to know what took place that matured this young boy enough to come out a young man. Thank you for the review.
Hope you have a chance to read this book. You already have an emotional tie to the area!
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I am just starting in my writing of reviews, your review has led me to critique my own in a different light. It was very well written and definitly has piqued my interest in a book i might otherwise have just scrolled by. Great review! Now to settle in and find out what happened at camp! =)
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anwidmer wrote: 07 Jun 2018, 09:25 I am just starting in my writing of reviews, your review has led me to critique my own in a different light. It was very well written and definitly has piqued my interest in a book i might otherwise have just scrolled by. Great review! Now to settle in and find out what happened at camp! =)
Thank you, thank you, for the kind words. Hope you can read the book and also wish you well with writing your review.
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The ghost story makes the book more interesting. I would recommend it my friend.
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William Shipilo wrote: 08 Jun 2018, 23:56 The ghost story makes the book more interesting. I would recommend it my friend.
Thanks.
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Thanks for this review. Sounds like it could be an interesting one.
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Dael Reader wrote: 15 Jun 2018, 17:17 Thanks for this review. Sounds like it could be an interesting one.
It was very interesting. I was pleasantly surprised. Hope you have an opportunity to enjoy it, too!
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Ana-Maria-Diana wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 06:09 Interesting approach to this issue. It gives the reader high expectations about what is going to happen.
You know, even my own expectations of what the book would be were far exceeded. Hope you have a chance to read it!
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This is a very engaging summary. I would definitely like to know what happened that summer. I guess I’ll just have to read it!
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bclayton13 wrote: 27 Jun 2018, 17:48 This is a very engaging summary. I would definitely like to know what happened that summer. I guess I’ll just have to read it!
You will not be disappointed!
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I love young adult suspense stories. I'm currently writing a short story in which my lead character is 17. I'm going to tweet out your review and add it my bookshelves. Nice work!
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Roc Madness wrote: 01 Jul 2018, 09:23 I love young adult suspense stories. I'm currently writing a short story in which my lead character is 17. I'm going to tweet out your review and add it my bookshelves. Nice work!
Wow! Thanks for the kind words and the gracious tweet! Hope everyone enjoys the book as much as I did. Thank you.
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I loved your review. Sounds like a great book. I would be interested in reading it.
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