Official Review: Head Lines

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It sounds like the way this book was written benefits the emotional aspect of the story as we are more honest and real when we write in a diary or a letter. So that was a great choice by the author. Great review.
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This sounds like a very interesting, eye-opening book, made even more inspiring because the events described in it actually happened. Thank you for your review!
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I would love to read this book specifically because of the letters and Pheasant’s diary entries. This sounds like an amazing book. Great review.
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This sounds like a very courageous book about a tough reality. It seems that the author addresses it with compassion and feeling. It's unfortunate about the errors though. Thanks for the great review!
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AntonelaMaria wrote: 17 Sep 2019, 05:35 It sounds like the way this book was written benefits the emotional aspect of the story as we are more honest and real when we write in a diary or a letter. So that was a great choice by the author. Great review.
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Rachel Lea wrote: 17 Sep 2019, 10:01 This sounds like a very interesting, eye-opening book, made even more inspiring because the events described in it actually happened. Thank you for your review!
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Kabui-nj wrote: 17 Sep 2019, 12:11 I would love to read this book specifically because of the letters and Pheasant’s diary entries. This sounds like an amazing book. Great review.
Yes, it is.
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Kelyn wrote: 17 Sep 2019, 21:44 This sounds like a very courageous book about a tough reality. It seems that the author addresses it with compassion and feeling. It's unfortunate about the errors though. Thanks for the great review!
Indeed, it is.
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This book is based on a very unique premise. The story is full of emotional ups and downs. It would be an interesting read for sure. Thanks for the review!
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I think your review did justice to the book as I want to read it as soon as I can! The book sounds swell and seems like the kind that has a sort of universality to it.
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Purti10 wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 06:33 This book is based on a very unique premise. The story is full of emotional ups and downs. It would be an interesting read for sure. Thanks for the review!
You're right. I'm certain you will enjoy reading it.
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Nivi Gideon wrote: 19 Sep 2019, 08:06 I think your review did justice to the book as I want to read it as soon as I can! The book sounds swell and seems like the kind that has a sort of universality to it.
:) Glad to hear that. Thanks.
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