Official Review: The Dream Keepers by Linda Keen

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Re: Official Review: The Dream Keepers by Linda Keen

Post by Anirudh Badri »

Sounds like an interesting coming of age story, with a few unique twists. Pretty interesting!
It is what you read when you don’t have to that determines what you will be when you can’t help it.

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A unique writing style, alive characters and story plot that could turn you emotional are more than enough to make this book truly interesting to read. I can see how much you're immersed into it. Thank you for the great review.
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I typical don't enjoy reading novels that are character story heavy. But when the reviewer states "The style of writing of this book is so immersing and unique. I can honestly say that it is one of the best and well written books that I have read in a long time. The experiences that the characters went through made me emotional in parts, and I was glad for the way in which they were able to persevere through their difficulties". I have to read.
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I didn't think I would be interested in this book but your review makes it sound like it will be such a great read!
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Thank you for this insightful review. It helped give me a better idea of this book. I probably won't be reading, but I think many will enjoy.
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Post by AlenaRadzif »

Right from the first page I'm very immersed in it's world. I can imagine the word by word, the emotion they carry. Just can't stop reading.
It's my kind of book. Congrats!
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It's great to hear that the book carries on as well as it started. I like how you describe the style of writing as "immersive and unique"; it really is captivating and paints a brilliant and vivid picture.
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You have definitely sold me on this novel with your review. This sounds like a book I’d love. I’m looking forward to reading this book. Thanks for a great review.
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Thank you for your review! I’m happy to hear that the main characters are life-like and the story was immersive.
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Great review. Very artistic cover. Seem seems like a great coming of age story.
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Post by tamdlyte »

Well, this sounds like an interesting story besides sounding like a very well written book. These poor siblings, orphaned from their parents, living with their grandparents, who eventually have to send them on to the next grandparents... a great deal of life it lived in such a short time.
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Post by readerwhowrites »

Thank you for your review. I enjoy books about sibling relationships, so maybe I'll give this story a try.
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Post by KennaLay »

This sounds like a book that I would be interested in! It kind of reminds me of a realistic version of the book series Fablehaven. I will definitely be downloading it!
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I’m not a big fan of YA books or coming if age stories, but it sounds like this book is really character driven, which does interest me. I also think the relationship between the siblings would be interesting to explore. Thanks for the insight!
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Post by Purpleraven0910 »

This review is excellent in terms of grabbing your interest in the book and makes me want to read a book I would usually pass over. This is not typically my genre of interest but it sounds like a wonderful book. Worth a read for sure!
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