Review of The Sisterhood

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Definitely a book I would read. There 's nothing more uplifting and inspiring than women that can stand up, take matters in their own hands and beating all the odds against them. I also like the fact that it's 4 different era's and four different women stories, as that makes it more interesting. Thanks for a great review. Congrats on BOTD.
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Even though I don't usually read historical fiction, I'm fascinated by the women known as the Daughters of Eve and their stories. I may check out The Sisterhood by Maisie Moon to find out more!
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Thanks for the review! This book contains four short stories featuring four strong women, the daughters of Eve, across different eras. The stories highlight the unique challenges faced by each one of them in their time and their courage as they fight evil with power passed down through the maternal line.
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The book is enthralling and the women charactera are strong leaders of their time to face injustice and work for betterment. Thank you for a beautiful review!
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The Sisterhood by Maisie Moon

The Sisterhood is a gripping blend of historical fiction and supernatural elements. Maisie Moon introduces four strong women, each gifted with ancient light energy, who fight evil across different eras. The stories are short but impactful, with vivid settings and compelling characters. It’s a powerful prequel that highlights female strength and legacy. A great read for fans of mystical, character-driven tales.
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A book set in different eras, focusing on four different women of the same bloodline interests me.

Thank you for the great review.
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I will give this book a chance, as I'm intrigued to explore the story of each woman, each era and the history behind their stories. Thank you for the review.
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From the review, The sisterhood seems to show the strength of the women once they discover their power. It is beautiful that books like this exist to help women trapped in similar situations as this women.
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The Sisterhood has a well developed and captivating storyline. I like that the story has an element of fantasy even though it's a historical fiction novel. The characters are interesting and I like that the author explores the challenges women face in the story,
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This sounds like a great collection of four intertwined fantasy stories. The elements of magic and superpowers are entertaining aspects. I feel like we will also see a strong bond between mother and daughter, the sacrifices and fighting spirit. Great book.
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One common theme across each story is that each woman had some form of magical nature. However, it took circumstances to unleash their magic. The book is an interesting one, especially for anyone who loves magic or mystical stories.
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Maisie Moon's "The Sisterhood" weaves together four compelling historical tales, following the extraordinary Daughters of Eve as they harness their awakening powers across centuries, from medieval France to World War II, to confront evil, protect the innocent, and embody resilience in the face of immense challenges.
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I believe this book shows us how to bravely face the opposition, stand our ground and conquer, no matter the times and seasons we live in. Using women, who were more disadvantaged in those times (and even now), makes it all the more intriguing and inspiring. I appreciate the author for this. Thank you for the review.
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I would love to read "The Sisterhood" by Maisie Moon because of the strong female characters and their supernatural powers. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Ohanele Chinonyerem »

I like that "The Sisterhood" by Maisie Moon has magic and brave women from different times in history, and I want to know how they were able to fight evil and use their powers to help others.
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