Review of Mirrored Sword Part One

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The title and the cover is unique and interesting itself. I love historical fictions based in London. And a rebellious female as protagonist makes it all the more interesting. Congrats on BOTD!!
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This sounds fascinating! It is historical fiction with a twist I have not read before, and I love its humor. I'm curious why Susanna acts the way she does and is adverse to men. Was it because of something that had happened? Through the review, it sounds like the author did a lot of research on England's history, and I look forward to reading about it. Thank you for such a great review!
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Seriously, I would want to know Susanna's reason for being hostile to the male gender. I will read this book to know what prompted it. Thanks for the review.
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I am.always a lover of romance story and I am curious why Susan, despite her duties and all is aloof to men. There must be a reason for that that I want to find out why. This story intrigues me a lot so I will definitely have this on my list.Congrats BOTD!
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I am.always a lover of romance story and I am curious why Susan, despite her beaut and all is aloof to men. There must be a reason for that that I want to find out why. This story intrigues me a lot so I will definitely have this on my list.Congrats BOTD!
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For those who like medieval history and romance, this book should be an entertaining read. Thanks for an insightful review.
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This is my first time cooking across a romance. I think I’m going to lv the mixture of history and romance. Great review!
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This well-written historical fiction novel portraying the conflict in England during 1470 sounds like an educational read. Great review!
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Well, this book seems very dramatic. There is so much going on! I really like the cover, though, and the title is intriguing. I wonder what the outcome of the rebellion was. Your review is very detailed. Well done!
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I fancy reading books portraying the history of England. What excites me about these stories is that they help me explore the unique culture and social status of the ancient English people. The book ha one more subject, besides the ancient history of England, and that is rebellion. I'd love to know how the author weaved these two aspects together to build an interesting story. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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This story seems interesting. I love the part where she meets two men with different attitudes. I will love to read this book. Nice review thanks for sharing and congrats on BOTD!
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The King faces rebellion from the people, and also his daughter. She does not want to get married, but I bet she liked Russell
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Post by Vidhi Adhikari »

I'm not a big fan of historical fiction to begin with. Plus, the plot of this story, involving the shrew and the warrior didn't manage to grab my attention. Hence, I'll have to pass on this one. But thanks for the review.
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Matilda sounds like a great character to read about. I'm sure the author has done a great job, and I can't wait to read this novel. Thank you for your review!
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This book seem very nice,suzanna seem a wonderful character. I'd like to meet her. Thanks for your review
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