Featured Review: The Expansion by Christoph Martin

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Re: Featured Review: The Expansion by Christoph Martin

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Thriller: check
Fast paced novel: check
Part of a series: check

I will definitely read this book because from the review I gathered that it has all the ingredients that I love in a novel. The Expansion will go on my To Read bookshelf.
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The Story was a Twisted end roles. Cool and Breath taking Scenes in the Story. What a magnificent Story and Creative mind Christoph Martin
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I can tell you enjoyed the book. Too bad about the cliff-hanger though. I don't like waiting for the next book. Maybe wait until the second is released.
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well am still yet to find out the icing in this book,its seems quite complicated
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Thanks for the review. This book sounds very interesting and I will be getting myself a copy. :)
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I'm not a big fan of the espionage scene, but this sounds like it has more to it than I might think... I'm interested at least, and I'll be looking for it as a gift for my husband who can't get enough of that genre.
Thanks! :)
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Post by Isaac Nkrumah »

I love this book and the story line mostly the context of the story...this book will really attract a lot of interest
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Trinayan Bhuyan wrote:I want to commend you for a great review. I have read the first few pages and you were right! It is a very interesting book. I am encouraged to read the entire story. Keep making good reviews!
Dude, you just used that exact same reply on one of my reviews... kind of cheapens the sentiment. :?
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Genna H wrote:
Trinayan Bhuyan wrote:I want to commend you for a great review. I have read the first few pages and you were right! It is a very interesting book. I am encouraged to read the entire story. Keep making good reviews!
Dude, you just used that exact same reply on one of my reviews... kind of cheapens the sentiment. :?
That is too bad that there are some people that are so desperate to get their " X number of required posts " by doing something like this. Hopefully this stays as the minority in this community as I'm sincerely enjoying everything it has to offer.
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Post by LKCooper »

Your review definitely makes the story sound good and your excitement for the book is great. It makes me want to give it a shot. Personally, I love a good cliffhanger tease for the next book, so long as the main story of the first book was completed. If it had no resolutions, and was simply part one of a serial, then that is bad. I prefer a story wrapped up, but love a hook for book number 2! Might give it a shot!
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kandscreeley wrote:I do love the premise behind this book. I hate cliff hangers though. I wouldn't read this until the next book is out. Then maybe I'll put it on my list.

Eureka!!! Did u just speak my mind. I hate cliffhangers too, thanks for this review though, it gives me a hang on whats to expect. But isnt that what reviews are meant to do?? :wink:
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I want to read this book now. After reading the synopsis and this review, I really think I would enjoy The Expansion.
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Post by boaz kiprop komen »

max Burns leaves his steady job and a future wife for a canal job at Panama . this makes the reader want to know what will happen in the all story thus making the book wanting . a good review thou i like it
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What if i do not get the next book? I don't like 'to be continued books'. Nice review though.
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I think what will make me to read this book is the fact that the main role is an engineer
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