Official Review: Pharafaneelya by Jaws

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Re: Official Review: Pharafaneelya by Jaws

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This sounds really unique and intriguing. What's not to like in a book that has a title I can't even begin to pronounce? Oh, I guess a lack of editing. I'll have to put this on my shelf for a day when I'm looking for something a little more complex and dense. Wonderful review. I love how you left all the mystery while still sparking much interest.
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Characters with complex histories and mysterious lives sounds intriguing.I would appreciate it more when I read the whole book . Thanks dear.
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I'm intrigued, interesting title, unique pen name, two linked stories. I crave the unique and the unusual. I need to know what happens.
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