Official Review: Victoria & Diego by Christy Santo

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Re: Official Review: Victoria & Diego by Christy Santo

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lucia_kizas wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 16:15 Wait... 41 pages? Really? Is it possible to put this many events into 41 pages? I love Zoro stories with all my heart, but I am skeptical about reading something rushed... And, honestly, the trope "she fell, hit her head and lost her memory" is too telenovela-ish to me...
And Thank you for the review. It was really informative.
The author did it with not much dialogue. Zorro will mark his centenary next year; it might be good for a Zorro fan like yourself to check the story out, for old times' sake. :wink:

Thanks for sharing your sentiments.
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Miriam Molina wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 21:40
lucia_kizas wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 16:15 Wait... 41 pages? Really? Is it possible to put this many events into 41 pages? I love Zoro stories with all my heart, but I am skeptical about reading something rushed... And, honestly, the trope "she fell, hit her head and lost her memory" is too telenovela-ish to me...
And Thank you for the review. It was really informative.
The author did it with not much dialogue. Zorro will mark his centenary next year; it might be good for a Zorro fan like yourself to check the story out, for old times' sake. :wink:

Thanks for sharing your sentiments.
Ah, but I prefer dialogues... They are my favorite part of any book :)
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