Official Review: By What is Sure to Follow

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staffy53
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Re: Official Review: By What is Sure to Follow

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Excellent insight into the effect of active service can have....a great portrayal of an individuals battle on two fronts...in the reality of active combat and in the reality of PTSD....having only read the free intro to date it has left me wanting to read more....I will be buying this book once I finish writing here
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This is an awesome review! Of course I bought the book and added it because that's what I do with all of the BOTD books. I really didn't know if this one was going to be for me, it happened again! It's what happens so often with reviews from reviewers with this book club, I now want to read it! Thank you and congratulations to the author on a wonderful review! Nice job to both of you!
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Post by L_Therese »

The PTSD angle intrigues me, but I'm not sure that I can hack the violence you describe. Thanks for a thoughtful review!
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I would love to read By What is Sure to Follow as soon as possible because I like to read every angle of dealing with the aftermath of war. As per the review, it makes for a demonstrative novel with cues of realty interwoven into the writing. I like that the review was not too revealing, and the novel looks like a four star writing.
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Post by Ashley 1820 »

wonderful review. war is brutal of course.congratulations to the author!it's not my cup of tea.but I should try because it sounds really intriguing. thanks for the wonderful review!
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Nice review.
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