Review of Totem

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This is an interesting adventure book with a good message (keeping traditions alive in an ever changing world). This is a nice review.
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Mr. Sheldon brought back Sarah, which is excellent. Her spunkiness is one of the reasons why I have wanted to read this series. Thanks for the review! :)
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Bear Valley seems to have a lot of mysteries, including elk-kills. It seems like a great adventure book with action, suspense, and impressive characters. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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The review shows that this work of fiction is full of real life lessons, most importantly the essence of change in all that we do and see around us. I think it is an invitation to the world of endless ideas, pleasures,and imaginations. Great job...!
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It’s great to see this series end on a high note. I have only sampled the previous books, but it sounds like Sarah is developing into a young woman of strong character. Thank you for your excellent review. Congrats on BOTD.
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Thank you for this very complete review! It's good to see that the author took care to do research on the aspects relevant to this story. I'm concerned that this book is dependent on the first two parts in order to understand it, however, it's still a book I would like to read.
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The review asks if the secrets of the Bear Balley will be revealed. I love the suspense of this book. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Rosie George »

Sounds like a wonderful adventure! Because of your great review It make's me want to read this series.
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Thanks for your review. I'm looking forward to the secrets hidden inside Bear Valley.
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Nice piece of research and dedication you put up there, I think there's more to the story of the indigenous people of the pacific northwest, and I will definitely read more about it.
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The "Strong Heart Series" is a great set to read because all three books are full of adventure and mystery with a side dose of learning something new. Great review!
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This sounds so fascinating and wonderful. It is different from the other books I have read. I hope to find the book and read it soon! :D
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I read the first installment of this series and enjoyed it. You write an incredible review and describe today's BOTD so well, that I cannot resist adding it to my TBR shelf. Thanks.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting novel about a young woman living with her grandfather in the Pacific Northwest with a focus on the indigenous people of the area. When woman and her grandfather's plan to hike in Bear Valley is interrupted, long hidden secrets about the valley will be revealed and will change their lives forever. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Post by beckish »

The writer has a very nice writing style and the storyline in this chapter was quite compelling. I find myself wanting to read the first two books in order to immerse myself in the entire story. Nicely done. Looking forward to reading more.
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