BOOKS... I love reading and have read a lot of GENRES in my lifetime. Being a book reviewer for Net Gallery and many various authors, I have contributed many reviews to Goodreads, Amazon, LibraryThing, and my blog page here. I get to read all the books I love and then share by reviewing the read. These are my true feeling of what I feel of each novel I read. If you would like me to read your novel and review it, please email me: at agdwhd@gmail.com
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
The Kingdom Treasure
By: Greg Treseder
Published By: G.T.
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 4
Review:
"The Kingdom Treasure" by Greg Treseder was a very good and well written read that I thoroughly enjoyed. I liked how the author was able to bring the story with the 'pre WWII' history in this Asian region. The story was very interesting about the 'buried treasure' and the twist in the story really kept you turning the pages wanting to know what was going to happen next. I found the characters well developed and somewhat colorful only making this a good read.
"The Kingdom Treasure" had a wonderful description with all of the challenges that were presented to each characters and how they were dealt with. All in all this was a good 'historical fiction adventure' that I would definitely recommend to you.
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