aqsamustaf

I don't really advertise books, but when I do find one that just begs to be read, it would be quite cruel of me not to.
          	
          	Anyways, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you... The Stolen Papyrus by @bibliolumbricua!!
          	
          	The first, most basic thing about this book is the commitment and the dedication that went into it. That's what I loved the most about it. No matter what one says, a reader can always feel how much love an author put into his/her work, how much research and patience went behind every scene, and most important, how much the author wants the reader to feel these things. And in this book, from the first chapter, I felt totally immersed. The protagonist is a strong female role model, there is a strong, concrete backstory (the kind that would make one go "ooh, so that's why they did it...!"), And there is a hell of a lot of suspense. I don't think I can justifiably say that I have read a story before where every chapter opens another mystery, right down to the end. Even when you think you know everything, the next bend in the narrative is already gearing its head to slap your face with the another twist.
          	
          	So, if you want to read a tale of adventure and suspense, of tense moments and surprising laughter, look no further. This is the story for you. You will not regret stepping into Neferkheti's tomb... But if you do get scared, Michaela and Alex with always be there to hold your hand. 

come-alive-again

Oh my gosh, thank you so much for the follow! I love your story!

come-alive-again

Really? That makes me so happy because I worked on it all day to make sure everything was kind and detailed! I'm so glad you liked it, and your chapter was awesome! Have an awesome rest of your spotlight week! :)
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aqsamustaf

@come-alive-again And I adored your review. I will get a detailed reply in later, but I want you to know that that was EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thank you.
            
            I look forward to reading your work.
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OliverPrattAuthor

Hey there,
          Thank you for following me.
          I hope you'll enjoy NBR.
          Cheers,
          Oliver

OliverPrattAuthor

@ aqsamustaf  I'm glad to hear that. I hope you'll enjoy Puerto Seguro then. Even if it lacks nautical terms (for now). Let me know when you'll read it!
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aqsamustaf

@PedanticAndGrumpy I am sure I will. But I didn't follow you just for that. I am a sucker for pirates myself, though cannot drum up enough nautical jargon to write about them. I am looking forward to reading your work. 
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aqsamustaf

I don't really advertise books, but when I do find one that just begs to be read, it would be quite cruel of me not to.
          
          Anyways, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you... The Stolen Papyrus by @bibliolumbricua!!
          
          The first, most basic thing about this book is the commitment and the dedication that went into it. That's what I loved the most about it. No matter what one says, a reader can always feel how much love an author put into his/her work, how much research and patience went behind every scene, and most important, how much the author wants the reader to feel these things. And in this book, from the first chapter, I felt totally immersed. The protagonist is a strong female role model, there is a strong, concrete backstory (the kind that would make one go "ooh, so that's why they did it...!"), And there is a hell of a lot of suspense. I don't think I can justifiably say that I have read a story before where every chapter opens another mystery, right down to the end. Even when you think you know everything, the next bend in the narrative is already gearing its head to slap your face with the another twist.
          
          So, if you want to read a tale of adventure and suspense, of tense moments and surprising laughter, look no further. This is the story for you. You will not regret stepping into Neferkheti's tomb... But if you do get scared, Michaela and Alex with always be there to hold your hand. 

aqsamustaf

I don't really advertise books, but when I do find one that just begs to be read, it would be quite cruel of me not to.
          
          Anyways, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you... The Stolen Papyrus by @bibliolumbricua!!
          
          The first, most basic thing about this book is the commitment and the dedication that went into it. That's what I loved the most about it. No matter what one says, a reader can always feel how much love an author put into his/her work, how much research and patience went behind every scene, and most important, how much the author wants the reader to feel these things. And in this book, from the first chapter, I felt totally immersed. The protagonist is a strong female role model, there is a strong, concrete backstory (the kind that would make one go "ooh, so that's why they did it...!"), And there is a hell of a lot of suspense. I don't think I can justifiably say that I have read a story before where every chapter opens another mystery, right down to the end. Even when you think you know everything, the next bend in the narrative is already gearing its head to slap your face with the another twist.
          
          So, if you want to read a tale of adventure and suspense, of tense moments and surprising laughter, look no further. This is the story for you. You will not regret stepping into Neferkheti's tomb... But if you do get scared, Michaela and Alex with always be there to hold your hand. 

aqsamustaf

I don't really advertise books, but when I do find one that just begs to be read, it would be quite cruel of me not to.
          
          Anyways, ladies and gentlemen, I present to you... The Stolen Papyrus by @bibliolumbricua!!
          
          The first, most basic thing about this book is the commitment and the dedication that went into it. That's what I loved the most about it. No matter what one says, a reader can always feel how much love an author put into his/her work, how much research and patience went behind every scene, and most important, how much the author wants the reader to feel these things. And in this book, from the first chapter, I felt totally immersed. The protagonist is a strong female role model, there is a strong, concrete backstory (the kind that would make one go "ooh, so that's why they did it...!"), And there is a hell of a lot of suspense. I don't think I can justifiably say that I have read a story before where every chapter opens another mystery, right down to the end. Even when you think you know everything, the next bend in the narrative is already gearing its head to slap your face with the another twist.
          
          So, if you want to read a tale of adventure and suspense, of tense moments and surprising laughter, look no further. This is the story for you. You will not regret stepping into Neferkheti's tomb... But if you do get scared, Michaela and Alex with always be there to hold your hand.