Official Review: The Man Under The Elm by Gerry Wycherley

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Re: Official Review: The Man Under The Elm by Gerry Wycherley

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I find it very refreshing that for once the protagonist is not the most likable personality!😀 I mostly enjoy historical fiction and this story tickles my curiosity. However, I wouldn’t have picked it for reading had I only seen the cover and title.

Thanks for your informative and lovely review!
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Kirsi_78 wrote: 23 Apr 2021, 07:40 I find it very refreshing that for once the protagonist is not the most likable personality!😀 I mostly enjoy historical fiction and this story tickles my curiosity. However, I wouldn’t have picked it for reading had I only seen the cover and title.

Thanks for your informative and lovely review!
Thank you for reading my review and for commenting.
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Romance and history are not my things, but your review is beautiful.
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