Yes, indeed! I hope you read it and enjoy it as much as I did!Elzaavdolli1 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 13:51 I think that it is a beautiful book to read. It is a very interesting love history and also war history
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I understand your reluctance. The errors weren’t too distracting, but they were plentiful enough that I needed to deduct a star.BriennaiJ wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 15:55 Usually, I wouldn't read war stories, but this one definitely sounds interesting. I will have to give it a pass though because I just cannot read books with a large number of editing errors. I would rather wait until they have been fixed and the book re-written before I try it.
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Thank you for your kind words! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!crediblereading2 wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 01:29 The way that you have reviewed this book is brilliant. It has certainly given me the impetus to go and read it right away. I am really drawn to the characters' deep and intense connection.
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The way you wrote it has influenced my mind, and made me wish to read it. I really love war stories and that's will be good to me.
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I hope you enjoy it! Thank you for your comment!bigirimanacelestin wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 08:40 What great review!
The way you wrote it has influenced my mind, and made me wish to read it. I really love war stories and that's will be good to me.
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Thanks for your comment!kfwilson6 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 14:30 This book sounds as if it is the perfect mix of history and fiction. I am not a huge fan of historical fiction but I do enjoy a good romance novel with maybe a hint of true history to it. I think this book has the perfect ratio of romance to history and I think I would learn a good bit. I also am prompted to research historical events when they are mentioned in a novel, as it intrigues me to find out what really happened and get more in depth information on the aspects that I am interested in. I hope the book, or series at least, has a happy ending. This seems like it would be a bit of a struggle to get through.
P.S. Love the reference to Oliver Queen!
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Thanks for your comment!kinyaemulatyamatt wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 01:34 Interesting review that has hastened my willingness to read the whole book to quench my reading thirst. I like the order in which the events are delineated
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Since your story revolves around love and war, it brought me to think about the quotation, "All is fair in love and war." I wonder, "Why so?"
You left me hanging about the ending. I'll read this book to know more. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Thanks for your comment, Dolor!Dolor wrote: ↑13 Apr 2018, 02:37 I feel like an older version of a little girl listening to a fairy tale while reading your review.
Since your story revolves around love and war, it brought me to think about the quotation, "All is fair in love and war." I wonder, "Why so?"
You left me hanging about the ending. I'll read this book to know more. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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