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I really love this.. this review is fantastic and I think I fell in love with it
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I like the symbolism in the title but also the play on words between the title and the explosion of the London Eye.
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Revenge leads to a dangerous path. It seems interesting, despite its minor flaws. Thanks for the recommendation!
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I like books like this one, because of the moral implications that they arise for the readers. From what I have read from your review, I would think that most, if not all, the characters are morally gray. For example, Leah's actions are not good, and some people might think of her as a villain, but when you read her backstory it doesn't seem fair to do so; it completely makes sense that she would want revenge. This seems like an intriguing read, so thank you very much for the recommendation!
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The captivating title got my attention. The book, an eye for an eye talks about a woman that was hurt by the death of her child. I would love to read this book, a Good review.
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Wow—I’d hate to be Gabe! This sounds like an exciting read, but I would have to wait for another round of editing. I have enough trouble keeping track of characters’ names. I would not fare well if Franklin sometimes became Fowler or Fletcher.
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the plot seems to be a captivating one. As per your review, I will wait for another edition before reading it. Confusion in names is too much for me to handle. Great review !!
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This sounds extremely promising! Great review as always. I do like it when a book is kind of realistic. It makes it easier to relate to. Hopefully, this book gets a few edits though!
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Bombs, detonations, deaths, and explosions… and all done in the name of revenge! This sounds like an action-packed plot for sure. Hopefully the editorial issues will be fixed in a future version! Thank you for your insightful review of this one.
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This sounds like a dramatic and action-packed read! It's unfortunate about the grammatical errors and inconsistencies. Hopefully this book will receive another round of editing. I will probably skip this one, but thank you for the thorough review!
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Quite the interesting read. I do not think I'll read it because of such heavy topics being discussed. Excellent Review!
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Your review was very informative. Part of me wants to recommend this to my friends who read crime/suspense novels. I hesitate because of the name inconsistences. Would you say that happened a lot? Did it make the story confusing?
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Very interesting plot.
And relatable too.
Losing a child and knowing who was responsible must be too much to bear. I can't even imagine.

I hope they rectify the errors. I would love to read this book.

Thanks for the intriguing review.
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The title of the book brought me here. Very catchy. Thank you for the review. It's unfortunate the book was poorly edited.
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Regina+ 6 wrote: 04 Aug 2021, 09:39 I really love this.. this review is fantastic and I think I fell in love with it
Thanks for your kind words :tiphat:. Hope you will also like the book if you have a chance to read it.
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