Review of Totem

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Post by Brenda Creech »

This book sounds like it is as good if not better than the other two in this series! I will have to check it out. Keeping traditions in an ever-changing world is quite an accomplishment! Thanks for a great review!
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Such a great review. The maps provided in the book is what I always wanted in any of the book and here it is in the Totem. I will have to read the first book first, and the review made me want to read it as soonas possible.
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You wrote a fascinating review of the book. However, I read the previous novel in the series and I was not impressed. I hope that the characters can accomplish their goal of saving the land. Sarah seemed to be a teenager that usually had all of the answers and was usually right.
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This sounds like a great series revolving around the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest! I am always impressed when an author does proper research before writing a book, and when they can keep the same energy throughout a series. I like that there is a map in the beginning. Thanks for the great review!
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This is an interesting contemporary fiction novel highlighting a breathtaking final installment in the Strong Heart series. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats @Charlie_Sheldon on the BOTD selection.
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This review get me through the whole story and keep me on the desire to get to know well about the entire drama.
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Thank you for an excellent review. I have already started reading the book, and so far, it is fascinating. Although I have not finished reading this book yet, I like the cultural wealth found in this book.
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This sounds great but I think I would have to read the first two parts of this series first. Thanks for your review.
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This book is a mystery suspense series with an interesting plot. I will have to read the first 2 before I can understand fully what it is about
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I read the first book in this series,
and I liked Charlie Sheldon's writing style. I like that in this last installment he still maintains the continuous element of suspense and adventure. This is a great book for those interested in the history of the Pacific Northwest and its culture.
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Thank you so much for the review and for the recommendation! I think that the characters here are written beautifully, each unique and realistic in their own way. I would like to read this series!
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I read the first book in this series,
and I liked Charlie Sheldon's writing style. I like that in this last installment he still maintains the continuous element of suspense and adventure. This is a great book for those interested in the history of the Pacific Northwest and its culture.
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I read the first book in this series,
and I liked Charlie Sheldon's writing style. I like that in this last installment he still maintains the continuous element of suspense and adventure. This is a great book for those interested in the history of the Pacific Northwest and its culture.
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I love the secret feature about it and the characters who are larger than life. I think that made them relatable to us as readers. I wonder what the ex-killer is going to do in this.
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Post by Umesh Bhatt »

The review is evoking interest for going through this book. Bear valley seems to be a place where all the suspense is to be revealed. Nice review.
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