Official Review: The Fox by M. N. J. Butler
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Re: Official Review: The Fox by M. N. J. Butler
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The book first published last century opens our eyes to a possibility we didn't know existed. I have always been a fan of urban fantasy but this historical fiction catches. I think It
was a good idea for it to be republished this year. It brings us to light on this hidden part.
What goes on in your mind filters on "what happens next?" Ho
w the book reveals relationships and personalities beyond warriors whom leotychides should be used to, from which we new-dwellers can understand the ways of these Spartans of the ancient Greek that still exists today, including women freedom and acceptance to some "accused" traditions of today.
How the writer tells this tale without a break dazzles readers.
I feel it is important even at the times to read such a book.
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I loved this book and I hope you do too!OnceInTime wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 13:46 Thanks for this great review. I just selected to read this book started the first page. I like the adventure that comes with it . I'm too eager to discover the greatness of the book.
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I hope you get to finish it one day. It is such a great read.Ronel_Steyn wrote: ↑26 Sep 2018, 07:41 Thank you for the great review. Unfortunately I was unable to finish reading and reviewing this book. I hope to finish it eventually.
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Thank you for such a kind comment and I do say, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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It was. It really was. Thank you so much for commenting.
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Can't agree enough. I want to read the book. Great review.I love nothing more than an entertaining read that can teach me something.
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