Official Review: A Broken Heart Can Mend by Paul Rodriquez

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Re: Official Review: A Broken Heart Can Mend by Paul Rodriquez

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It's too bad about the errors, but it sounds like the book has very interesting characters. That can definitely make or break a book. Hopefully the author can clean it up a little. Thanks.
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I'm rather intrigued by the several themes the author plays around with. Love, mass destruction, cancer, hearing aids, and human rights? Now that's an interesting combination if I've ever seen one. Thanks for the review!
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I like romance novels, and the plot seems to be captivating! A lot of characters seem to have a role in the story. The review makes a point of this and makes me want to read the book.
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Katie Canedy wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 01:03 Not sure if I can relate to this book, as the themes within don't seem to sound like me. But I love the fact that the author used much diversity in his book; it is great to see many different people in one story. Great review! :tiphat:
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Aniza Butt wrote: 27 Nov 2019, 03:45 Not my genre so would pass this one but am glad you liked it.
Thanks for the review Wyland☺
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Wamakima wrote: 28 Nov 2019, 02:33 Everyone needs a second chance in life. No matter the situation. It's sad to know that the errors detracted the rating, however I enjoyed your review.
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kandscreeley wrote: 28 Nov 2019, 10:37 It's too bad about the errors, but it sounds like the book has very interesting characters. That can definitely make or break a book. Hopefully the author can clean it up a little. Thanks.
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Tomah wrote: 28 Nov 2019, 12:16 I'm rather intrigued by the several themes the author plays around with. Love, mass destruction, cancer, hearing aids, and human rights? Now that's an interesting combination if I've ever seen one. Thanks for the review!
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Tomah wrote: 28 Nov 2019, 12:16 I'm rather intrigued by the several themes the author plays around with. Love, mass destruction, cancer, hearing aids, and human rights? Now that's an interesting combination if I've ever seen one. Thanks for the review!
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ronmathewalx wrote: 28 Nov 2019, 15:54 I like romance novels, and the plot seems to be captivating! A lot of characters seem to have a role in the story. The review makes a point of this and makes me want to read the book.
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This book sounds interesting. I love that there is a lot of diversity. It makes it more relatable for all kinds of readers. Thanks for the review!
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It's nice that the book has a wholesome ending. This review was great and clear. Thank you!
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This doesn't sound like quite my kind of book as I am definitely "sensitive to religious texts." I appreciate the warning. Many thanks for a very helpful review. :D
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tristenb wrote: 29 Nov 2019, 15:45 This book sounds interesting. I love that there is a lot of diversity. It makes it more relatable for all kinds of readers. Thanks for the review!
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Nivi Gideon wrote: 30 Nov 2019, 02:35 It's nice that the book has a wholesome ending. This review was great and clear. Thank you!
Thanks for the insightful review.
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