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A very enjoyable read!
December 30, 2011
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This trilogy was very enjoyable to read. I really enjoyed being able to read all three books in a row. The only main downside is that the book is rather large to hold but it is such a good value getting them this way. The books are easy to read and the story flows well. The books captured my attention from the very beginning and held it to the end. To me the definition of a good book is one that grabs me from page one and doesn't get slow and boring. These books are not your typical Amish fiction and I found the characters to have more depth to them then others. Also, there is alot more interaction with Englischers and the world outside of the Amish community.
If you are looking for a good trilogy to keep you reading and reading and enjoy books set in the Amish community then this book is for you.
*I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review
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