Official Review: The Wall by Some Guy

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Re: Official Review: The Wall by Some Guy

Post by barbmolee+52 »

Your review sounds interesting and catching. you've done a pretty good job up there but I don't read horror.
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Though this is not my genre, the tale of redemption with lots of action seems appealing. Thanks for the review.
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for a graphical book is good to go
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A great book and since I am fan of horror and paranormal books this will work for me. The book seems well written despite the writer not telling us the after-events of both the epilogue and chapter one.
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The creativity with the character names is really amazing. Too bad for errors and the untied ends; probably it could've been better if they had been taken care of.
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Post by 4cynthia72 »

From the review, I don't think this is my kind of book though there are some things which interests me specifically experience of the team on their redemption.
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Supernatural stories are not just for me but the review is great.
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Post by ayoomisope »

The play on the author's name is quite hilarious. And while I don't really read fantasy books I feel this could be really intriguing. Not so happy there isn't enough character development though.
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Post by Shadyangel21 »

The Title and Cover of Some Guy's "THE WALL: Guardian's Redemption" was definitely interesting and left me wondering what this book was about. Though, I am not generally a huge fan of Sci-Fi or creatures, Some Guy did a great job merging Sci Fi with real scenes to keep it interesting. This book, about a crew of 5. The leader, Forge, now caputured with his crew is accused of a crime he claims he did not commit. But if not him, then who? "The Demon"...he claims...and so it begins. The scenes of torture, were depicted well and painted a vivid scene.
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Post by kwahu »

From the tittle The Wall, I didn't expect the book to be in the Sci-Fi genre. Though the review revealed some errors, I will love to read the book out of curiosity. Congratulations to the author.
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I'm not a big fan of fantasy novels but this seems like an interesting read. The novel isn't derivative and I might read this
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Post by Ashiyya Tariq »

The book is quite intriguing as the five members of elite ops have to provide security to the wife of the president. Not my cup of tea, but thanks for review.
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I enjoy the wording at the end of your review: "...so those who don't care for such things should probably keep a wall between them selves and this book." :lol:
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I'm not into horror stories and this one doesn't convince otherwise, especially if I'm going to be left with unanswered questions. I'm glad you found some enjoyment reading it, anyways.
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Post by KRay93 »

Thanks for the review. Although the action/suspense tone of the story seems interesting, I get the impression that it was originally a comic/graphic novel that ended with its publication in literary prose format, especially considering the grammatical errors that you mention. I do not think I'll give it a chance.
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