Official Review: Ridiculous by D.L. Carter

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Re: Official Review: Ridiculous by D.L. Carter

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Thanks for the great review. I'm tempted to read this to see how ridiculous it really is
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trajoe1206 wrote: 23 Jul 2018, 20:49 Thanks for the great review. I'm tempted to read this to see how ridiculous it really is
Thanks for commenting! You should give it a try and let me know what you think :)
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Through your review, I find a story much similar to the book called Storm and Silence, it is really interesting. They both share the tale of women pretending to be men in a strive for social equality in England. Your review is intriguing.
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Rosemary Khathibe wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 04:59 Through your review, I find a story much similar to the book called Storm and Silence, it is really interesting. They both share the tale of women pretending to be men in a strive for social equality in England. Your review is intriguing.
Thank you for commenting and leaving the tip about that book. I'll definitely check it out since it seems like my kinda story :)
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The fact that the book has many similarities to Mulan really excited me, and I can't wait to grab my own copy. Tha nk you for the great review! 😊
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Morgan Jones wrote: 24 Jul 2018, 14:23 The fact that the book has many similarities to Mulan really excited me, and I can't wait to grab my own copy. Tha nk you for the great review! 😊
Thanks for commenting! Hope you enjoy it :D
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Great review. As a reader of Austen, I think I would enjoy this ridiculous take on the period novel.
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I find it ridiculous to have a female character steal a male character identity. So is the book. Thank you for creating time and share with us the review of the book.
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Helen_Combe wrote: 25 Jul 2018, 02:51 Great review. As a reader of Austen, I think I would enjoy this ridiculous take on the period novel.
Thanks for commenting! If you do try it, I hope you like it :)
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Nerea wrote: 25 Jul 2018, 09:47 I find it ridiculous to have a female character steal a male character identity. So is the book. Thank you for creating time and share with us the review of the book.
It certainly was ridiculous :) Thanks for commenting!
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Sounds funny. I loved how you compared it to Mulan. I love that movie and when you discribed the book I was immediately taken back to the movie. If I read this book, I feel that I will see Mulan instead of a young woman pretending to be a man. But, either way it is still funny. Thank you for the review.
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Amy+++ wrote: 26 Jul 2018, 02:07 Sounds funny. I loved how you compared it to Mulan. I love that movie and when you discribed the book I was immediately taken back to the movie. If I read this book, I feel that I will see Mulan instead of a young woman pretending to be a man. But, either way it is still funny. Thank you for the review.
I love that movie too :) Thanks for commenting!
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A happily-ever-after kind of a story always piques my interest. Thanks for the nice review.
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Jgideon wrote: 31 Jul 2018, 04:21 A happily-ever-after kind of a story always piques my interest. Thanks for the nice review.
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