Official Review: 1% Hatred by Dan Rocheleau
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Thank you for putting in a good word!El_limitless wrote: ↑22 May 2021, 12:39 I've always wanted to know what happens in the police force and finding a book that exposes that is an interesting discovery. Great review.
Thank you indeed!
It's quite an interesting reading. Thanks!BIG_BLAST07 wrote: ↑27 May 2021, 03:06 Nice book. In fact, the story is based on the lives of police officers. It shows that the life of a police officer is not easy despite being honest. It seems an interesting book with a good and story. This will encourage younger ones.
Josephe-Anne wrote: ↑27 May 2021, 02:18 This does not seem like the sort of book I would be interested in due to the topic of police work and the simplistic language used.
But thank you for sharing your honest opinion in this review.
Yes, this can be a drawback. Thank you!
He he, I had the same question. Thank you!Kavita Shah wrote: ↑26 May 2021, 22:50 An insight in the life of Police officers will make a good read. I would read it as it is simple and directl written. Also, the Sloppy quote makes me wonder that will the train really stop?
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Thank you indeed. It's a great insight on how things work in the police.NetMassimo wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 15:27 This seems like an interesting book that offers insights into a cop's life also giving us information about how certain criminals work. Thank you for your great review!
It is informative and fun in some parts. Thank you!
Pallavi Lakra wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 07:58 Reading your review of the book made me feel like I was reading about a Netflix/Amazon prime series. Sounded very interesting. You've amazingly penned down this.
Thank you, I really appreciate such a good word!
Yep, I hope so too. Thank you indeed!Chizioboli wrote: ↑25 May 2021, 03:42 If you want to be a true and loved law enforcement officer, be ready to fight the top 1% member of the society. This book is just about a great encouragement for anyone interested in upholding the tenets of the society. Thank you for a well analyzed and excellently written review.I do hope the author does another editing work to perfect this amazing book.
Thank you for putting in a good word!MarianaFigueira wrote: ↑24 May 2021, 19:55 I'd love to check it out once the editing has been improved, but I agree with you that its simplicity would appeal to a larger audience. Thanks for the insightful review!
Thank you!
Thank you, it's always good when someone writes about his personal experiences.markodim721 wrote: ↑24 May 2021, 15:17 I think the book is great because it comes primarily from the author’s personal experience. There are few things that can be compared to that. Great review.
Piece Nkem wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 07:01 A dedicated police officer's life sounded awkward. But the reviewer did well.
Well, he was dedicated to everything he did. Thank you for your comment!
Chigo Nwagboso wrote: ↑23 May 2021, 03:22 Thanks for an insightful review. This topic and sits message seems to be an interesting book with vital information about the police and how they work.
Thank you indeed!