Official Review: Of Bread And Wine by Edward Izzi

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Re: Official Review: Of Bread And Wine by Edward Izzi

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SamSim wrote: 04 Nov 2018, 10:52 I wasn't interested at first, but your great review totally changed my mind, and now I really want to read this. Thanks for the warning about the unfortunate spelling errors.
I hope you will enjoy it! I really liked it, in spite of the errors. Thanks for reading!
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Interesting. Corrupt clergy and a deathbed confession? Sounds like a recipe for disaster. Too bad about the errors, but it sounds like it was still enjoyable. Thanks.
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kandscreeley wrote: 05 Nov 2018, 09:19 Interesting. Corrupt clergy and a deathbed confession? Sounds like a recipe for disaster. Too bad about the errors, but it sounds like it was still enjoyable. Thanks.
It is a very enjoyable read. The plot, the history, the setting all work together to heighten interest. I really enjoyed this one - even with the errors.
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The candid review takes me back to the days of Borgia and delves into sensitive matters pertaining the running of The Vatican. Thanks for the insight, i am surely looking forward to reading this book.
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Franc93 wrote: 09 Nov 2018, 13:06 The candid review takes me back to the days of Borgia and delves into sensitive matters pertaining the running of The Vatican. Thanks for the insight, i am surely looking forward to reading this book.
Interesting comparison! I think you'll like this one.
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