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Have you read this book or consider to read it in the future? If so, what peaked your interest, and how do you think it will fit with your reading preferences and interests?
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If this is about Quest: Finding Freddie: Reflections from the Other Side by Thomas Richard Spradlin I would love to read it. It seems like a super interesting book. I'm also a bit of a gone-missing story addict. I will probably buy it eventually. My current unread book list is long at the moment tho.
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I would like to read it. After reading the synopsis, I'm curious to know more on what happened to Freddie. That, along with the historical relevance of the period makes me want to read this.
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I've not read this book yet but it's on my reading list. The review I saw on it was informative and fascinating.
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Noela Rodrigues wrote: 01 Jun 2024, 05:53 Have you read this book or consider to read it in the future? If so, what peaked your interest, and how do you think it will fit with your reading preferences and interests?
Noela, I haven't read "Demonslayer" yet, but after hearing about its intriguing blend of magic, demons, and aether, I'm definitely adding it to my list. The idea of a fragile peace between humans and demons, with the threat of rebellion looming, sounds like a thrilling backdrop. I'm particularly intrigued by Spirit's journey and the complex world-building
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This is not something I would have considered reading based on the cover and title alone. Even considering the blurb I may not have chosen to read the book, thinking it dry. However, having read the excerpt so far, the story has me intrigued and the writing style proves it to be anything but dry. So, yes, I would be interested in completing this book.
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Yes, I have read the book and I completely enjoyed every bit of it. bring someone who enjoy reading Historical tale, I couldn't get enough of the book!
it kept me hook on my seat until the very end.
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Ram Uday Mahajan wrote: 01 Jun 2024, 15:25
Noela Rodrigues wrote: 01 Jun 2024, 05:53 Have you read this book or consider to read it in the future? If so, what peaked your interest, and how do you think it will fit with your reading preferences and interests?
Noela, I haven't read "Demonslayer" yet, but after hearing about its intriguing blend of magic, demons, and aether, I'm definitely adding it to my list. The idea of a fragile peace between humans and demons, with the threat of rebellion looming, sounds like a thrilling backdrop. I'm particularly intrigued by Spirit's journey and the complex world-building
Demonslayer by who.
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I'm interested in reading it, it seems to be a historical book and I've read amazing things about the writing of the story. I'll let you know when I do :)
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Noela Rodrigues wrote: 01 Jun 2024, 05:53 Have you read this book or consider to read it in the future? If so, what peaked your interest, and how do you think it will fit with your reading preferences and interests?
I will read this book after I finish the one I am currently reading. The culture, politics, and animals of Africa are things I am interested in reading about.
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I have not read it, but I am willing to try almost anything and that includes books that are outside my comfort zone.
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"Wonders in the Waves" by Jennifer Collins offers a pleasant escape into a coastal paradise.The vivid descriptions of the ocean and its surroundings are where Collins truly shines. The authors ability to evoke the sights, sounds, and smells of the seaside creates an immersive experience. Passages detailing the protagonist's walks along the beach or the sight of dolphins playing in the surf are particularly enchanting. These moments of beautiful, evocative writing provide a strong sense of place and atmosphere.

The plot, centered on the protagonist's journey of self-discovery, is compelling in concept but somewhat flawed in execution. One of the highlights is the exploration of marine life and environmental conservation. Collins brings attention to crucial issues, such as pollution and marine biodiversity, weaving these themes naturally into the storyline. This aspect adds educational value and relevance to the narrative, making readers more aware of pressing ecological concerns.
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I haven't read this book yet, however, I am very intrigued since it seems like a very interesting story full of intrigues and secrets.
The politics is a very delicate subject in every country and is very difficult when people need the governments help in a problem that goes against the government interest in any way.
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I'm actually reading it right now! I'm a sucker for mystery and thrills, especially true crime and this seems to settle somewhere in there. Will definitely have a review and more to say once I'm done with it.
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Looking forward to reading this soon
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