Official Review: Destiny Revisited by Eleanor Tremayne

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Marylynn wrote:Thank you for the review. This seems like an interesting book.
Yes, it's very engaging.

-- 05 Sep 2017, 08:13 --
juliusotinyo wrote:I can't stand romance novels, we are very different. Nice review though.
I read a review of yours today and it's on Politics and USA and all, and I definitely agree with you.? We sure do have opposite interests. But at least, you love cooking. I should pay you a visit (with my big spoon) sometime.???
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I read a review of yours today and it's on Politics and USA and all, and I definitely agree with you.? We sure do have opposite interests. But at least, you love cooking. I should pay you a visit (with my big spoon) sometime.
Politics ain't my favorite either. I'd say history, self help or instructional, wellness, new age philosophy...That kind of thing. Romance is not bad, just better if at least both perspectives of the action. I mean, a female author's perspective is on the male and vice versa. There's those writers who can meld both nicely, like Linnea Tanner. I really hope I am making sense to you here?

You are welcome. I actually run a grill in my pub every weekend. You don't need spoons, most people here eat by hand.
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Marylynn wrote:Thank you for the review. This seems like an interesting book.
It definitely is.

-- 05 Sep 2017, 12:47 --
juliusotinyo wrote:
I read a review of yours today and it's on Politics and USA and all, and I definitely agree with you.? We sure do have opposite interests. But at least, you love cooking. I should pay you a visit (with my big spoon) sometime.
Politics ain't my favorite either. I'd say history, self help or instructional, wellness, new age philosophy...That kind of thing. Romance is not bad, just better if at least both perspectives of the action. I mean, a female author's perspective is on the male and vice versa. There's those writers who can meld both nicely, like Linnea Tanner. I really hope I am making sense to you here?

You are welcome. I actually run a grill in my pub every weekend. You don't need spoons, most people here eat by hand.
You're totally making sense. I understand. You like it when power is exerted. There should be some level of strength, especially in the female character and not just some submissive love story. I get it and that's extremely beautiful too.

I can't deal with history. I run away from it. Unless there are other interesting elements attached to it. Like this book.

For the invite, thanks a lot. :tiphat: My hands will be absolutely perfect. :D
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I can't deal with history. I run away from it. Unless there are other interesting elements attached to it. Like this book.
History represents who we were. I became intoxicated with it from an early age. My dad gave me an old book written by his dad about his experience with the (then) new religion of Christianity and his conscription in WWII helping the British in South Asia. I loved it, then suddenly became interested with my past. I wonder what my ancestor did or how he lived in say, 104 AD?
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juliusotinyo wrote:
I can't deal with history. I run away from it. Unless there are other interesting elements attached to it. Like this book.
History represents who we were. I became intoxicated with it from an early age. My dad gave me an old book written by his dad about his experience with the (then) new religion of Christianity and his conscription in WWII helping the British in South Asia. I loved it, then suddenly became interested with my past. I wonder what my ancestor did or how he lived in say, 104 AD?
104 AD? That's too much for me to handle.? But I admire your enthusiasm. I'm actually inspired.
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Yeah, 104 AD, I wish I had a time machine :eusa-think:
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juliusotinyo wrote:Yeah, 104 AD, I wish I had a time machine :eusa-think:
That's hilarious! :lol: But please, whenever you find that time machine, do invite me as well. I have some questions to ask some ancestors of mine. :roll:

You finally got my attention on that one. :tiphat: :D
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I have some questions to ask some ancestors of mine. :roll:
Hahaha, now we are completely on the same page. This is hilarious :D
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juliusotinyo wrote:
I have some questions to ask some ancestors of mine. :roll:
Hahaha, now we are completely on the same page. This is hilarious :D
Extremely.?
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okay,this a great review. It is even more comforting to see how you bring characters we may not have even know they were there. Maybe I may also love to read it. Check my review too and see how it fits in.
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Gregory Chileshe wrote:okay,this a great review. It is even more comforting to see how you bring characters we may not have even know they were there. Maybe I may also love to read it. Check my review too and see how it fits in.
Yes, it was a good read. I'll drop by too. :tiphat:
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Great review keep it up.
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What an enthusiastic review, but I think this might not for me.

-- 07 Sep 2017, 04:07 --

**be for me.
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Gifty Naa Akushia wrote:Great review keep it up.
Thanks. :tiphat:

-- 07 Sep 2017, 04:23 --
Alicnim wrote:What an enthusiastic review, but I think this might not for me.

-- 07 Sep 2017, 04:07 --

**be for me.
It's okay. We all have our individual preferences. :D Thanks. :tiphat:
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I love everything about the book, the romance, adventure, Dr King and the revolutionaries.
Thanks Belynda for the enjoyable read.
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