Review of Money Faucet

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The book seems full of action and tension. I like that the characters are well developed. Thanks for reading recommendation.
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Prisallen wrote: 02 Aug 2021, 08:19 This sounds like a suspenseful novel. I'm curious if this is a standalone novel since it is part of a series. Thanks for your wonderful review!
Yes, you don't need to read the previous series to understand this. Thanks for your comment.
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DTamara wrote: 02 Aug 2021, 08:48 This seems like it is going to be a fast read, start to finish in one breath. Lots of themes are packed in there, which I love. Nice job with the review!
You'll surely have a swell time reading it. Thank you for commenting.
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RayRuff wrote: 02 Aug 2021, 09:52 Great review! I like you kept it quite short but full of information. The last paragraph got me thinking about the character in particular. I am curious.
Thank you for your kind words.
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Jagiine wrote: 02 Aug 2021, 12:48 I like that Clint was a complex character; I imagine that it makes him a bit more relatable and lets readers interpret his story for themselves rather than being spoon-fed a moral, though it can be frustrating not knowing if you're interpreting it "right." Thanks for your review!
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markodim721 wrote: 02 Aug 2021, 16:52 The book seems full of action and tension. I like that the characters are well developed. Thanks for reading recommendation.
I hope you do have a wonderful time reading it. Thank you for your comment.
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This book sounds like an interesting thriller read. I especially liked reading about your questioning and analysis of the character Clint's portrayal. Thanks for writing a very engaging review on this book!
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I see what you issue with Clint is but I think the author was just being real. Some criminals are very good people who were pushed to the brink by trauma and some other weird circumstances. It could be a call for empathy by the author.
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SamaylaM wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 01:51 This book sounds like an interesting thriller read. I especially liked reading about your questioning and analysis of the character Clint's portrayal. Thanks for writing a very engaging review on this book!
Of course It's an interesting read. Thanks for your comment.
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Unsullied wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 02:51 I see what you issue with Clint is but I think the author was just being real. Some criminals are very good people who were pushed to the brink by trauma and some other weird circumstances. It could be a call for empathy by the author.
That's what makes Clint's character realistic and relatable. Thanks for your comment
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RayRuff wrote: 02 Aug 2021, 09:52 Great review! I like you kept it quite short but full of information. The last paragraph got me thinking about the character in particular. I am curious.
So was I. I hope the author clears that in the next series.
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Unsullied wrote: 03 Aug 2021, 02:51 I see what you issue with Clint is but I think the author was just being real. Some criminals are very good people who were pushed to the brink by trauma and some other weird circumstances. It could be a call for empathy by the author.
Thought so too.
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I loved your review. Great work.
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