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This books sounds awesome! I like that the characters are fleshed out enough that it is easy to tell them apart as they have their own unique voice. Thanks for the review.
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gen_g wrote: 23 Sep 2018, 05:11 This books sounds awesome! I like that the characters are fleshed out enough that it is easy to tell them apart as they have their own unique voice. Thanks for the review.
Thanks for commenting. It was fun to read.
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I love a good conspiracy theory. The knights templar are one of the coolest topics to look into. Books that feature long kept secrets and mysteries always have insane and unexpected journeys.
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Sakilunamermaid wrote: 23 Sep 2018, 20:24 I love a good conspiracy theory. The knights templar are one of the coolest topics to look into. Books that feature long kept secrets and mysteries always have insane and unexpected journeys.
Very true. This one fits that bill. Let me know if you decide to read it.
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This review makes this book seem really good and something that I would read. I had already added it to my “want to read” shelf, but I may need to start this book sooner rather than later. I don’t typically read books that deal with aliens but I do enjoy supernatural powers. Thanks for this review!
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CG1103 wrote: 24 Sep 2018, 20:39 This review makes this book seem really good and something that I would read. I had already added it to my “want to read” shelf, but I may need to start this book sooner rather than later. I don’t typically read books that deal with aliens but I do enjoy supernatural powers. Thanks for this review!
I don't think the alien element is too far out there, so you'll probably still enjoy this one. I hope you do, anyway! Thanks.
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One of the many good things about life is that there would always be a room for something new each day. What could seem as totally outlandish to one could be the stark reality for another. An open mind would have been a game-changer for Lanie, just as it would for anyone in a quandary. Thank you for your insightful review.
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Espie wrote: 05 Oct 2018, 02:56 One of the many good things about life is that there would always be a room for something new each day. What could seem as totally outlandish to one could be the stark reality for another. An open mind would have been a game-changer for Lanie, just as it would for anyone in a quandary. Thank you for your insightful review.
You are absolutely right. Thanks for your observations!
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Wow, I really like your review of this book. I am a fan of this genre, and the elements of mystery and adventure will appeal to me. Thanks for the review!
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A book that has something for everyone will sure be one to be read. This review got to me. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Alien books don't usually appeal to me, but it seems like this book focuses more on the humans and their issues. The intrigue and mystery make me want to read it. Thanks for your review!
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Thanks for your comments everyone. I enjoyed reviewing this one.
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Well! Well! Well! The title matches the synopsis of this read. I'm very much fascinated to know about the fates of these 3 characters. Thank you for your review! Delightful!
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Sahani Nimandra wrote: 08 Oct 2018, 09:31 Well! Well! Well! The title matches the synopsis of this read. I'm very much fascinated to know about the fates of these 3 characters. Thank you for your review! Delightful!
It definitely matches. It was a good one. Thanks for commenting.
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This book sounds really good, and actually like something my mom would enjoy reading. She's into aliens and government conspiracies. Cliffhanger endings can be brutal, but now it won't be so hard to deal with, thanks to your warning! I appreciate detailed scenes, so it's nice to know they're detailed. Thanks for your review!
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