Featured Official Review: Eden: A Novel

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Re: Featured Official Review: Eden: A Novel

Post by tlemire »

Thanks for your very thorough review. The plot is so similar to another book I read, that I most likely will not read this one. Appreciate your summary!
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The book seems suspense filled and mind catching
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Post by smartboy »

Ah! i reali want to know what the secret is, from the review it seems the book have complication in understanding. But am reali intridged , its going to be on my to read list.
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This seems interesting. I may pick this book up.
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Post by kmkline120 »

I definitely would like to read this book, thanks to your review! Even though it doesn't seem like there is much of a concrete plot, sometimes those kinds of stories are the most interesting-just following different characters on their journey through life and experiences as they learn and grow, and relationships change.
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Post by Brenn »

I like your review of this book, but it doesn't seem like my type of book. Great review
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Post by Edgeona »

Eden, an amazing novel, the writing pattern of the writer is awesome, the title reminds me of the garden of Eden in the Bible
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I like your review! It's a good one.
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Post by sakisem »

Wow! The book is an enthusiastic reading .Not in a minute did I imagine it.
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I am curious to know about the family secret that Becca kept for decades. It sounds like an enjoyable read. Thanks for the review.
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Post by hps872003 »

This novel is so interesting! especially the fact that they have those problems most families encounter. It's a good thing to read the novel and learn how do they handle the crisis they experience or encounter. And most of all, other readers with family can develop it.
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Post by Riszell »

This sounds like a realistic family drama. Readers could relate as you mentioned that characters are not entirely good and also not entirely bad, just as humans as the readers are.
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Post by Shivbhan »

provides great advice…Through case studies and user friendly diagrams and statistics you’re able to understand the best approach…The ideas in this book and its analytical approach have inspired me, and I would recommend the book to anyone involved in fundraising, sponsorship or funding applications
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Very nice and cool, good job
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Post by KOBO »

from the book i review that is all about family sacret and wealth is not everything in life
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