Official Review: The Black shadow by Teddy Sabutey

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Re: Official Review: The Black shadow by Teddy Sabutey

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Quirinius wrote:Good review, but can't imagine reading the book.
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Great review! This is an interesting concept, but the editing errors sound super annoying. I like the elements of suspense that you describe in this novel, so I'll probably check it out.
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Kitkat3 wrote:Great review! This is an interesting concept, but the editing errors sound super annoying. I like the elements of suspense that you describe in this novel, so I'll probably check it out.
Although the overall concept of good vs evil has certainly been done before, this was definitely a new & refreshing way to look at it. The lines are not always concrete between the two. The errors are annoying but worth getting past.
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Great review. However when a book has not been properly copyedited or at least proofread, it definitely detracts from its enjoyment.
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The Antichrist topic is very interesting. Too bad it has editing errors. But after reading your review I think I am going to read this book.
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The Researcher wrote:The Antichrist topic is very interesting. Too bad it has editing errors. But after reading your review I think I am going to read this book.
The author really did approach the Antichrist topic in an unexpected and modern way. I do hope that if you read the book, you'll share your thoughts here afterwards.
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CatInTheHat wrote:
The Researcher wrote:The Antichrist topic is very interesting. Too bad it has editing errors. But after reading your review I think I am going to read this book.
The author really did approach the Antichrist topic in an unexpected and modern way. I do hope that if you read the book, you'll share your thoughts here afterwards.
I will share my views with you.
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The Researcher wrote: I will share my views with you.
Thanks! I look forward to it. One of my favorite parts of OBC is the ability to not only share what we've read, to help others decide what they want to read, but to also discuss books that we've read, such as BOTM.
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