Official Review: I by Zeyan Zyrus

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I really like the title of the book.
I loved your insightful analysis.
Thank you for the lovely review.
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Kajori50 wrote: 18 Dec 2018, 08:36 I really like the title of the book.
I loved your insightful analysis.
Thank you for the lovely review.
Thanks for stopping by, Kajori! Yes, the name was what first caught my attention. There was no description of the book, just random quotes. Once I looked at them I knew I had to read this.
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This sounds like an interesting read. I like when authors are dynamic in their writing, and your review was brilliant. You've piqued my interest in this book with this review. I'm definitely adding this to my TBR list. Thanks for the review
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T_stone wrote: 19 Dec 2018, 02:42 This sounds like an interesting read. I like when authors are dynamic in their writing, and your review was brilliant. You've piqued my interest in this book with this review. I'm definitely adding this to my TBR list. Thanks for the review
Thank you for the kind words!
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It is neat that every story is unique, with a catchy title. It would be nice if the book was a little shorter. Thank you for the review!
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Book Lover 35 wrote: 19 Dec 2018, 22:38 It is neat that every story is unique, with a catchy title. It would be nice if the book was a little shorter. Thank you for the review!
Thanks for stopping by! Yes, at times I also wished this book was shorter. It would have been more enjoyable then.
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'Dreamy' narrative is not my favourite thing to read. Your review, however, is awesome :)
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I never really read any soliloquy. I've always liked short because they are usually not boring, and one can easily finish it within an hour. Since this genre is new to me, i'm really interested in the book. Maybe I'll read it when I have the time.
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Bianka Walter wrote: 23 Dec 2018, 14:13 'Dreamy' narrative is not my favourite thing to read. Your review, however, is awesome :)
Thanks Bianca for your comment and the kind words!!
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Sunnyroyish wrote: 23 Dec 2018, 22:55 I never really read any soliloquy. I've always liked short because they are usually not boring, and one can easily finish it within an hour. Since this genre is new to me, i'm really interested in the book. Maybe I'll read it when I have the time.
Yes, I hope you will enjoy it. However, I must also warn you that reading this book might be taxing. They are certainly not what you can complete within a short time.
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Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

Nice and a detailed review. I don't think that I will like this book. But thanks for the review 👍👍
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Sushan wrote: 27 Dec 2018, 06:30 Nice and a detailed review. I don't think that I will like this book. But thanks for the review 👍👍
Thanks for stopping by, Sushan!
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I'm highly impressed with this detailed review. You are quite adept at verbal expressions evoking deep meaning. Perhaps you can give this author a run for their money! Personally, I like to ponder over content, much like in poetry, so I would love to peruse this work. However, the excessive length sounds off-putting, especially with similar themes recurring. So, it's also a maybe for me, and solely for personal enjoyment, not review. Thanks for the awesome delivery!
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Vickie Noel wrote: 28 Dec 2018, 05:38 I'm highly impressed with this detailed review. You are quite adept at verbal expressions evoking deep meaning. Perhaps you can give this author a run for their money! Personally, I like to ponder over content, much like in poetry, so I would love to peruse this work. However, the excessive length sounds off-putting, especially with similar themes recurring. So, it's also a maybe for me, and solely for personal enjoyment, not review. Thanks for the awesome delivery!
Your comments are truly inspiring, Vickie. Thank you so much!
I understand what you say about reading it for personal enjoyment. I would also like to go back to the book, read at my leisure, and ponder over the deep thoughts. Reviewing it proved quite taxing, and I don't think this book can be properly judged when we are constrained by a timeline.
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Great review. It sounds like a rather eclectic collection. I prefer a definite theme.
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