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I love ghost stories, even ones with a romance theme, so I'm going to give this one a go. I live in Thailand and I'm from Australia, so West meets East is my life story too, I'm keen to see how the author portrays this one.
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I concur with Michael that in life, some things are better left unsaid; changing the status quo often upsets tye foundations that have held thus and could have unforeseen consequences. Thanks for the review.
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"Ghost With Two Hearts" sound incredibly captivating. The blend of the supernatural with the physical world, along with the exploration of Japanese culture, really piques my curiosity. I'm particularly intrigued by the relationship between Adrian and the ghost Emiko, and the idea of finding peace and forgiveness across different realms. Congrats on BOTD!
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It looks like a really engaging story with many lessons that readers may apply. I find Japanese culture to be both fascinating and complex, so reading a narrative set in this world is a really wonderful way to gain some understanding of it.
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I wonder if Emiko and Kami are the same ghosts or if Adrian just has a knack for attracting the dearly departed. It's great that readers can also learn about Japanese culture from the book. I'm interested in the book's plot, so I'll check it out.
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This review of "Ghost With Two Hearts" by Michael R. French has truly piqued my interest. The concept of blending the physical and spiritual realms through the journey of Adrain Green, set against the rich cultural backdrop of Japan, sounds captivating. The relationship between Adrian and the ghost of Emiko, emphasizing mutual respect and peaceful coexistence between different cultures, adds a profound layer to the narrative. I'm particularly intrigued by the lessons on forgiveness and the acceptance of imperfections, which seem to offer meaningful takeaways. As a lover of fantasy stories with a supernatural twist, this book seems like a perfect read for me. I'll definitely be adding it to my reading list! Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

Thank you for an honest review. The Ghost with two hearts will be added to my summer reading list. It’s interesting how a the ghost teaches the readers about Japan. I’ve never been to Japan and would love to learn about the place. Kudos to the author for coming up with this supernatural adventure book.
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The protagonist is Adrian, a talented but exhausted software engineer. A trip to Japan introduces Adrian to Kami, a ghost who resides in the apartment he rented. The author ropes readers into the supernatural realm with Adam and Kami's interactions. Besides Kami, Adam has his own ghosts looming over him, hence his quest to find himself.
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Your thoughtful review of "Ghost With Two Hearts" by Michael R. French truly captures the essence of the novel. Your in-depth exploration of its themes and characters showcases the richness of the story. It's evident that the fusion of supernatural elements with real-life situations deeply resonated with you. Your endorsement will undoubtedly steer curious readers toward a captivating and illuminating journey through the pages of this book.
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I would want to know how Adrain Green is connected to Kami, the ghost, and his role in the book. Thanks for an interesting review.
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There was one part I didn't understand. It's about some exposition on kami. But all of a sudden, the narrator mentioned something about medal podiums. I don't get how this relates to the discussion of kami.

I'm probably missing something. Can you help clarify?
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Wow, this book looks like a very interesting book. For Adrian Green's vacation in Japan, he meets a ghost making a turn for his supposed vacation.. congratulations on being a book of the day!
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"Ghost With Two Hearts" by Michael R. French skillfully blends the supernatural and physical realms, offering rich cultural insights and powerful lessons on coexistence and forgiveness, earning a well-deserved 5-star rating.
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A combination of supernatural, fantasy, history, and adventure in one story seems like it would make for an interesting tale. Reading your review makes me even more eager to read this book. Thank you for writing this. What a great review.
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Post by KiranJain0112 »

In-depth, captivating review that commends "Ghost With Two Hearts" for its masterful blending of the material and spiritual realms, cultural allegories, and character development. I appreciate your review of this book and wish you luck on BOTD.
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