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Women's Fiction
Reflections in the Nile

Reflections in the Nile

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Far-fetched and simplistic, boring at times
Review: When the lion "Thief" showed up, I lost all respect for the book. Please. It was also a bit strange on the religious front. I was offended somewhat by the author's portrayel of the whole thing, and I'm not even a super religious person.

The writing was childish. No way in heaven is this in the league of Diana Gabaldon. Not even close. The relationship between RaEm and Cheftu is like comparing a match to an inferno with Jamie & Claire.

I was disappointed. And even more disappointed when I picked up the next book only to find "oh look, they've travelled to a new time now"... here we go all over again. Boring, yawn. The character development was not good enough. And the plot was not satisfying to the reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reflections in the Nile
Review: While visiting her sister in Egypt, Chloe is transported back in time into the body of a priestess during the reign of Queen Hatchepsut. Frank uses this time period to illustrate not only Egyptian history, but the biblical plagues and the exodus of the Hebrews as well. Beautifully written and excitingly told. The first book in a very entertaining trilogy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Exciting Time Travel Book
Review: While visiting her sister in Egypt, Chloe is transported back in time into the body of a priestess during the reign of Queen Hatchepsut. Frank uses this time period to illustrate not only Egyptian history, but the biblical plagues and the exodus of the Hebrews as well. Beautifully written and excitingly told. The first book in a very entertaining trilogy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: wow
Review: Wow, this book totally blew me away! It was the most powerfully moving book I've ever read! I think the beginning was poorly writtin, but it got better. This book was almost like a mystery. I wouldn't want to give away anything to the poor someone who has not yet read this book. All i must say is that the ending is totally worth reading the slow beginning.


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