Book Review: Promised Valley Conspiracy by Ron Fritsch - Page 2

I enjoyed reading Promised Valley Conspiracy. Unfortunately, I feel that I would have been able to relate to the characters more if I had been able to read the first two prior to this one. Even though the characters are described, not following along in what they experienced beforehand made it take longer for me to feel a connection with them. The author’s creativity in writing a series such as this is to be admired. I noticed as the two different tribes of people learned to see similarities amongst their differences, it is the same in our world today. Lack of understanding of the beliefs of others creates a disconnection and fear among people. Learning to understand and respect the differences makes for a better world whether it is prehistoric or current. There are many valuable lessons to be learned in this story.

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