Official Review: Why Me: Trash Collector, Mental Issues

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Such an interesting piece, an interested in the book despite the short falls I will still add it to my shelf. Thank you so much.
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The quoted text sounds like a play. I like the premise. Its unfortunate the delivery has such blatant shortcomings. Thanks for the great review!
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Bad grammar and punctuation is a major turn off for a reader like me. I have left a lot of books in the middle due to their horrible editing, therefore you should be appreciated for completing this book!
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Thank you for this very honest and helpful review. I also wanted to read after the description. I love "underdog" stories, but I just finished a book with formatting issues and jumping right into another one would drive me batty. I guess I will skip this one for now.
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Post by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes »

Your perseverance in reading through apparently held well because you managed to finish reading. I was thinking had Jason found something mysterious in the trash, say, the loot of a bank robbery or something, it should have made the plot more intriguing. Nevertheless, there are always gems hiding in here somewhere needed to be found. And Jason has a girlfriend, that makes for a love angle. I am just curious, did the author chose Jason as the name of the lead character just to relate to a horror movie featuring a psycho with the same name? Thanks, for the comprehensive review.
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This sounds like a book I'd have loved to read, but for the many challenges which takes away from the execution quality. I'm so sorry that you had to go through this.
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The sad truth about workplaces. Definitely a good read. Great review!
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Post by Umesh Bhatt »

The theme of the book seems to be inspiring but due to the grammatical errors and poor structure of sentences you have given it low ranking. I would pass it.
You have made an excellent and honest review. Thanks.
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