Official Review: The Dream Keepers by Linda Keen

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Re: Official Review: The Dream Keepers by Linda Keen

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Thanks for the wonderful review! This definitely sounds like a book worth checking out. I love watching characters grow and develop, and it sounds like these siblings face many relevant issues and challenges throughout the book.
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The Dream Keepers definitely sounds like a great book from your review. I just enjoy reading a well-written book where it pulls you in. This is on my to read list! Thank you for that great review.
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Your review convinced me that I should read this book. I can't wait to read it. It sounds like I may need a box of tissues handy while reading it though!
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This book sounds amazing. Literature that involves personal growth and touches on the issues of the family is worth reading. Thanks for the extraordinary review.
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I am drawn here by the book cover. It's unique. The story seems captivating. I also how you captured the themes expressed in the book. Great review!
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I like your writing style as well. Great review! I look forward to reading this book.
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The review sounds really good even my friends have been recommending me the book lately. Going to read it ASAP.
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My experience with the book was quite different. The character and plot were alright but the writing style was somewhat jarring. There was a lot of embellishment to describe even the most mundane of things. I am willing to overlook the heavy style if it was just for magical happenings. And the author seemed keen on cramming in a lot of information like no tomorrow. It made the pacing very off to me. It was professionally edited yet it didn't read like it was.
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The two siblings loose their parents and have to stay with their grand parents. they struggle and are soon teenagers. the book sounds interesting and i am mesmerized by the family attachments. the review is brief ad at the same time interesting and i enjoyed reading it. i hope to read this book though because it sounds really good and i want to know how the siblings turn out after being raised by their grand parents
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Wow....I love emotional books especially this one having both the round and flat characters till the end. Sounds like a great one though...just imagine the grandparents becoming what I had dreamed of (renowned poet and erratic artist)
I think the youths would love this because it would teach them how tough life could be and how to adapt to it. Thank you Linda Keen
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I really enjoy on the review which clearly describe on the storyline and it's mesmerizing content. I am always interested in young adult genre. So this book will be choice of reading for sure. Love it!
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Think seems like a novel that not only describes what Star and Thatcher go through, but within the story also gives practical advice on dealing with it.
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This book is very relatable cbeause everyone went through the stages of childhood and being a teenager making it a worthwhile read. Amazing review and congrats on BOTD.
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This seems like an interesting story. Moving from one place to the other, especially as young children, can be stressful. I've read a sample of this book and it seems to cover a lot of relevant themes such as family and friendship. Your review has convinced me to read the entire book. Thanks for your thoughts.
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This sounds like a great book to read. Observing how the characters adjusted to their new environment would make me want to add this book to my reading list. Great Review!
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