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diana lowery wrote: โ†‘06 Mar 2019, 17:36 I know many who would enjoy the musical aspects of this book. It is not something I have come across before, and I am anxious to explore it.
It was a first for me, too. Thanks for commenting, Diana.
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: โ†‘07 Mar 2019, 12:02 This is an excellent review, and I am looking forward to reading this book.
Thank you.
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ByEqualMeasure wrote: โ†‘07 Mar 2019, 15:40 Thanks for the review! You made a book I would have normally skipped right over, because I lack imagination at times, and made it one of the top on my, "want to read" list. I appreciate your review!
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Sharon2056 wrote: โ†‘09 Mar 2019, 11:22 Wow great review. I like stories that tend to predict how the future will be influenced largely with technology. I'll add it to my reading list.
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I'm intrigued by the fact that the book provides links to listening to music. I love music, especially educative ones.
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I personally think that your book was a great start for 2019. I have enjoyed every aspect of the book it was written in such a dedication and I feel that your ought to be a famous author one day. Have a nice future ๐Ÿ–ค
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Well the idea surrounding the writing of this book is very creative. I personally think that the story line especially the music part gave the book this finesse
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Fazzier wrote: โ†‘10 Mar 2019, 03:33 I'm intrigued by the fact that the book provides links to listening to music. I love music, especially educative ones.
It sounds like you'll enjoy this one. Thanks for your comment.
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Yasmin201921 wrote: โ†‘10 Mar 2019, 10:42 I personally think that your book was a great start for 2019. I have enjoyed every aspect of the book it was written in such a dedication and I feel that your ought to be a famous author one day. Have a nice future ๐Ÿ–ค
Thanks for your comment. :tiphat:
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Sandy_stevy wrote: โ†‘12 Mar 2019, 05:00 Well the idea surrounding the writing of this book is very creative. I personally think that the story line especially the music part gave the book this finesse
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I can't really seem to fathom how the premise for this book was set. This will mean that I need to read the book as it sounds like an intriguing read. The author's imagination is over the top in my opinion.
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I am looking forward to reading this book based on your review. You had me a musical thriller. When you reference that it was like watching a suspenseful movie that requires a watchful eye to grasp the plot, I enjoy reading books that keep me interested. Great review.
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Thanks for mentioning links to listen to music while reading a musician's manuscript. A very relaxing way to unwind and recharge after a day's work.
Highly recommended to all. It may diffuse the aghast and inspire the bored tired.
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Thanks for mentioning links to listen to music while reading a musician's manuscript. A very relaxing way to unwind and recharge after a day's work.
Highly recommended to all. It may diffuse the aghast and inspire the bored tired.
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