Review by Sahani Nimandra -- The Embalmer by Vincent Zandri

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Re: Review by Sahani Nimandra -- The Embalmer by Vincent Zandri

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Oulababe wrote: 24 Sep 2018, 05:22 Looks like Jobz is lucky to have his boring life change to one full of mystery overnight. The fact that the embalmer kills women for his own satisfaction is very disturbing.
That's what psycho are all about. Thank you for commenting!
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This seems like a really original twist on classic thrillers with a touch of dark humor.
But what I’d really like to say is how wonderful and charming your review is. Most of us stick to a formal tone when reviewing, myself included. But you made it personal by addressing the reader in a more casual and fun way and by sharing your thoughts with us. You really should give writing a try! Or maybe you do write, I don’t know, in which case, way to go!
I’ll definitely read this one. Thanks!
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Lunastella wrote: 24 Sep 2018, 20:05 This seems like a really original twist on classic thrillers with a touch of dark humor.
But what I’d really like to say is how wonderful and charming your review is. Most of us stick to a formal tone when reviewing, myself included. But you made it personal by addressing the reader in a more casual and fun way and by sharing your thoughts with us. You really should give writing a try! Or maybe you do write, I don’t know, in which case, way to go!
I’ll definitely read this one. Thanks!
Thank you for the complement, and thank you for commenting!
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I find it gratifying when you said this book is not for the faint-hearted even more when you mentioned about the transition of Steve Jobz from the loser to the winner. Thanks for the pleasant review for such a gory book as this one.
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ParadoxicalWoman wrote: 25 Sep 2018, 00:25 I find it gratifying when you said this book is not for the faint-hearted even more when you mentioned about the transition of Steve Jobz from the loser to the winner. Thanks for the pleasant review for such a gory book as this one.
:D Thank you for commenting!
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What a nice review! I totaly loved it. Good character developement and a well-developed story make this book a good catch.
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What a nice review! I totaly loved it. Good character developement and a well-developed story make this book a good catch.
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Jgideon wrote: 25 Sep 2018, 03:27 What a nice review! I totaly loved it. Good character developement and a well-developed story make this book a good catch.
Thank you for the complement!
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