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This sounds like an amazing book to read. It's not everyday someone falls in love with a homeless person and I love the way they met, through their passions, music and singing. I will add this to my to-read list. Thank you for your review!
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What a gorgeous and compelling review! Your description of the characters and overall storyline definitely makes me want to read this book. Thanks!
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I could really feel your passion, for the book, through this review. I could see Mike and Sarah singing together. I feel sorrow for Sarah’s illness. I am sure this will be a good read. This was a wonderful review thank you.
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What a fabulous review! I'm ordering the book as soon as I type this. You have a wonderful way of making the characters and story jump out and say "read me". Music is such a huge part of my soul...without it we would not have the serenity and praise it gives us. Thanks so much!!
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It sounds like an amazing book on musical talent. Mike, the pianist and Sarah, the song bird make an awe-inspiring musical pair. I love the dramatic opening of the book, which aroused curiosity in me, wanting to know who Sarah was. Thanks for an outstanding review. Congratulations BOTD.
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Being a pianist and singer myself, I feel really drawn to this book. A book that will pull at my heartstrings will be a winner for me. Your review in itself was passionate, which lent to the desire for me to read it. And, hey, it's the first in a series! So there's the hope of learning more about these characters. Definitely going on my TBR shelf. Thanks for a stirring review!
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While the plot seems interesting the romance part of the book keeps me from reading it. I'm just not into love stories.
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A well written story of Mike, a piano artist, and Sarah, a homeless young singer, is presented in the book "The Girl in the Yellow Scarf (Opus Series Book 1)" by C. Ray Frigard. Both of them are desperate to pursue their dreams. Hope the story would be quite engaging.
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This story about Mike and Sarah sounds like a beautiful modern story set in a modern and unforgiving world. New York is a well known place, and dreams can come true there, but it is also a tragic place. I love art and I enjoy reading about characters associated with it. In the dark and dank atmosphere of this great city, I think the different characters seem to shine with a light of their. Not only the two main characters, but also the supporting characters as well. I will enjoy reading this book, by the sounds of this review. I enjoyed it because it seemed to capture the atmosphere of the book, convincingly.
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The book sounds great and very intriguing. Nice review.
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I am really impressed with your review. An emotional romance novel is not something that I seek out but I end up always enjoying it when I read it. I love when the author "makes" you care for the characters.
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The Girl in the Yellow Scarf by Ray is a nicely written story about two people who are desperate to pursue their dreams.The author did a fantastic job of exploring the emotions that emerged from the songs that the duo performed together.
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Mike and Sarah seem to be taken for models by people working to become better, to excel in what they do, or make their dreams come true, as the reviewer puts it.
This is a nice, enthusiastic review of a book that, I am sure, deserves it. Also, the review style is very pleasant, close and personal though not exceeding any limits.
It is refreshing to know that there are books about love that are not just light romances, and I am intrigued enough to read all the book to see what the reviewer meant by it.
Great review, thank you! :tiphat:
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Wow this seems like a fabulous story. Sarah and Mike seem like relatable characters. I love that both Mike and Sarah get together and Mike getts creative over Sarah's past. And I truly hope that Sarah can be cured and that they both achieve their dreams. Thank you for a great recommendation.
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Post by Daniel Muky »

It's touching.. I like it...thanks for the review too.
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