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The Chequer Board

The Chequer Board

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Chequer Bored? NO WAY
Review: I loved this book! It was fun and exciting and I couldn't put it down from the 1st chapter. In fact, I got irritated when someone called and interrupted me. This book would make a great movie because there is so much adventure in it.
Brit Carson believes she knows where the Garden of Eden is located. After she learns there is a horrific plan to systematically destroy human life, she sets out to find the Tree of Life.
This is a must read book! Don't miss out on a chairside adventure.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Chequer Bored? NO WAY
Review: I loved this book! It was fun and exciting and I couldn't put it down from the 1st chapter. In fact, I got irritated when someone called and interrupted me. This book would make a great movie because there is so much adventure in it.
Brit Carson believes she knows where the Garden of Eden is located. After she learns there is a horrific plan to systematically destroy human life, she sets out to find the Tree of Life.
This is a must read book! Don't miss out on a chairside adventure.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Garden of Eden Myth: Is it real?
Review: This book has an interesting theme. If the Garden of Eden was real, then the Tree of Life must have been too. I don't usually like religious books, but in the vein of adventure, I like a good story. This one has a good story but a little polish wouldn't hurt it. Ms. Ashley weaves an interesting story with life like dialogue. Her characters have depth and at times seemed very real. But, there were some inconsistencies which I found somewhat distracting. Otherwise, its a nice book. For a Sunday afternoon, it makes for good reading.


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