Official Review: A mule, a cow and 5 Jugs of Shine

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Re: Official Review: A mule, a cow and 5 Jugs of Shine

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Nivi Gideon wrote: 25 Jun 2019, 15:58 The title is captivating indeed. I feel heartbroken when great novels lose points simply because of lack of attention to detail. Great review
I agree. It could use an editor. Thanks for reading my review!
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I think the complexity of the dialect pr language may have caused the fristrating number of errors. Thank you for a great review. Sounds like a greatly enriched novel.
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Dee_218 wrote: 05 Jul 2019, 15:26 I think the complexity of the dialect pr language may have caused the fristrating number of errors. Thank you for a great review. Sounds like a greatly enriched novel.
I didn't take off for the actual dialogue, understanding that the language would be different there. I did enjoy the book quite a bit, though. Thanks for the comments!
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