Featured Review: Black Mirrors of the Soul

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This seems like a compelling read! I would have to read the first book before I read this one. Great job on the review!
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This story for me to know more of it,seems have to read ' a kingdom forgotten'. Is it a fiction or a true story?I love fairy tales story and something that keeps you captivated and with no doubt this is one of it.
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Rockysin wrote:This story for me to know more of it,seems have to read ' a kingdom forgotten'. Is it a fiction or a true story?I love fairy tales story and something that keeps you captivated and with no doubt this is one of it.
Oh, this is definitely a fiction tale, not true! I do not know that I would count it as a fairy tale, though. More of adventure mixed with sci-fi, mixed with fantasy. :)
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Thanks for your review! You're lucky you got to review both of the books in the series. I reviewed a second book in a series without being able to read the first one - that was tough. Sounds like a great series and a great writer! I'll start with the first book, though. :)
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Miche Sora wrote:Thanks for your review! You're lucky you got to review both of the books in the series. I reviewed a second book in a series without being able to read the first one - that was tough. Sounds like a great series and a great writer! I'll start with the first book, though. :)
Yes! Now I am hoping to get to review book 3 :D
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Post by Septemberheart »

It is very interesting book. As I read the review, it shows me the essence of an adventure and the different emotions that the reader could explore in reading this book..Thank you for the review. I can't wait to read the first book.
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I like the fairy tales of this book cant wait the review itself is fascinating
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amazing story .... never read one before ....
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Firstly, thanks for mentioning in this review that you really need to read the first book to understand what's going on in this one. I'd need to do that, as it sounds like a complex plot. The characters sound really interesting, so I'll add it to my to-read list. Thanks for this thoughtful review.
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well done!
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Post by Ella Rose Orocio »

wow this is amazing! i love it!

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wow this is amazing! i love it!
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This was a well written, very thorough review. Thanks so much. It does indeed sound like a series that I would enjoy.
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Post by Wilfrida Adhiambo Oc »

This book looks so interesting and it has so many elements which enables the kids to understand it better
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this is a very brilliant novel by macdonald :) :)
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Thanks for your detailed review of this book. I would like to read the first book also before plunging into this story. Seems like it would fit together better, as you have stated.
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