Official Review: Guardian of Deceit by William H. Coles

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Re: Official Review: Guardian of Deceit by William H. Coles

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Just like my yesterday's posting, this is a book that has aired the problem of a teenager, thereby strengthening my belief that there are many writers who are trying to do for the modern society what Charles Dickens did for the Nineteenth Century human society.

I believe that with time writings like that of William H. Cole will help to insure the protection of disadvantaged children or teenagers.
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The author really try for this story.. Story like this talk about new generation of youth, arrogant and game is what happen in society now and getting rich by all means. Guardian of deceit is more than a book

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Posting this book make feel great because all my friend are going after it now
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Lovely review. This sounds like a worthy read.
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A must read for every mind
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This is a deep rooted and sensitive story on family and relationships.
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Post by martinsamaefule »

From the reading of the summary here one will see that this book is worth buying
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A touching story that worth award winning
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I like a story of a character growing up and maturing as he experiences hardships. From the review, the book sounds riveting. I'll add it to the TBR. Thanks for the review.
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The book really have a good character how I wish I have the hard cover ? to keep for my children
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Nice review showing the realistic processes of relationships as portrayed in the book. I would like to read it.
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Granny make me addict for the book ?
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Post by strike-aster »

This is really very interesting. I like the characters were described and how it can relate to all types of people. Looks mysterious and that there might be a lot of twists in the end. It's great that there are no errors in the editing of the book. Thanks for the great review.
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Sounds like a wonderful coming of age story. I'd like to be with Darwin as he "overcomes insurmountable odds" of life that made him who he is. Great review!
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Insomniac07 wrote:I like a story of a character growing up and maturing as he experiences hardships. From the review, the book sounds riveting. I'll add it to the TBR. Thanks for the review.
That is really what drew me into the book and kept me going as I read. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Post by Nancy Salgado »

Excelent review, i believe it has been very deep, you make a short story about a boy trying to survive to intense situations that he never expected to live in; that is the real life, those situations that makes you soft or hard, i wish you the best, but it i think that if you didn´t find issues with the gramma, spelling, types or odd wording, your punctuation would be better.
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