Official Review: Fire and Water by Jo Eshuys

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Kibetious wrote: 04 Jul 2019, 11:33 Thanks for the review of this book that seems promising at a time and moment when love has almost been made a cheap thing. I would like to read it.
I am sure you will enjoy it. There are deep messages here for those who care to see them.
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Is this book in the romance or drama and poetry genre? Sounds fascinating. Those names sound African though. Thanks for the review.
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e-reeder wrote: 17 Jul 2019, 18:11 Is this book in the romance or drama and poetry genre? Sounds fascinating. Those names sound African though. Thanks for the review.
The authors are Australian, so the inspiration for the story may be Aboriginal. Romance (no erotica though) and poetry both. Fascinating indeed! For the young and restless and the old and restive.
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I see I'm not the only one reminded of Romeo and Juliet. Also, a story with Fire, Water, and Rock clans is based on true events? That's interesting! It's always sad to see good books ruined by lack of professional touch. Great review again, Miriam :)
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Fuzaila wrote: 29 Jul 2019, 10:17 I see I'm not the only one reminded of Romeo and Juliet. Also, a story with Fire, Water, and Rock clans is based on true events? That's interesting! It's always sad to see good books ruined by lack of professional touch. Great review again, Miriam :)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for the sweet words. The errors will be easy to address for this multi-awarded tandem.
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Miriam Molina wrote: 17 Jun 2019, 14:34
sarahmarlowe wrote: 17 Jun 2019, 11:52 This seems like a wonderful book with a little bit everything good. :D :D

I enjoyed your review, especially the first-person intro. Yours are always informative reads. :techie-studyinggray:
Thanks for the wonderful comments. Yes, the book has a lot of good in it.
It's not just the book that has a lot of good in it. Hint. Hint.
Ever since I saw the film 300 and the Tv series "the walking dead" both based on what we used to call in the olden days, Comic books, I've wanted to read one. However, as a Christian I can't just pick up any old thing. So for years I've been on the lookout for a Graphic Novel that is for adults but doesn't go against my beliefs. I think I just found it. Thanks for another great and informative review Mo-Mo.
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And they sang a new song saying,
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LauraLeeWasHere wrote: 31 Aug 2019, 09:23
Miriam Molina wrote: 17 Jun 2019, 14:34
sarahmarlowe wrote: 17 Jun 2019, 11:52 This seems like a wonderful book with a little bit everything good. :D :D

I enjoyed your review, especially the first-person intro. Yours are always informative reads. :techie-studyinggray:
Thanks for the wonderful comments. Yes, the book has a lot of good in it.
It's not just the book that has a lot of good in it. Hint. Hint.
Ever since I saw the film 300 and the Tv series "the walking dead" both based on what we used to call in the olden days, Comic books, I've wanted to read one. However, as a Christian I can't just pick up any old thing. So for years I've been on the lookout for a Graphic Novel that is for adults but doesn't go against my beliefs. I think I just found it. Thanks for another great and informative review Mo-Mo.
Sincerely, Laura-Lee
This is a wonderful read, Double L! I hope you will find it so. It is a little pricey, though.
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