Featured Official Review: E M P Honeymoon by Dorothy May Mercer [December 2019 Book of the Month]

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This is a such a twisted thrilled fun book. I love the storyline and will be delighted to add it to my shelf.
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I like a book that is easy to follow and exciting at the same time ,action packed novels are my thing.Looking forward to reading this book.Great review
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This sounds really interesting, and the idea is kind of new and really catching.
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Post by Godsgiftng2002 »

The review sort of provide a great insight into the book, which sounds like my kind of book. On the economical presentation of details, could it be that the author intends to continue with the story in yet another book in future, such that the details skipped, would be the foundation of the next book?
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Amazing! I don’t usually read action-packed novels but it’s the storyline for this one that seems quite intriguing
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Escapist fare! Just the book to take my mind off the serious stuff. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Dhanya Nambiar »

Reading your review, I have thought the book is some serious kind of thriller. Thanks for clarifying that the book is an easygoing one. I have saved the book for times when I feel like reading some simple yet captivating thrillers. Thanks for the review.
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A third point of view is all you want to know to understand the world. It was an interesting read. Fast as it sounds and amazing to read. Give it a try.
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Thanks for the great review. I love these types of stories that causes me sit at the edge of my seat. It's not too violent and it seems to have a compelling storyline
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A fast pace book, shifting of perspectives in a way that doesn't result in any sort of confusion for readers. humor, everything about this book seems to be in its place. The review has been articulated very nicely.
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Thanks for the review dear. This sure has an interesting storyline. I will go check it out!
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This sounds like a book I would enjoy; action and not too suspenseful. Thanks for the review.
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You have given us such a bright and fun review of this book, full of just enough details and informations to tell us that we need to get it and read it. You have done a super job of bringing out the questions in our minds that can only be answered by us reading it for ourselves. Thank you so much.
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Post by Jose Josphat »

From the review, you seem to be describing a book I read a while ago that was fast-paced; full of humor. I enjoy reads that are packed with action and also fast-paced with a touch of realities from around. The only thing that sounds off to me is the fact that little suspense is present. Otherwise, congrats for writing such an enthralling review.
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Thoroughly written review with details that makes you want to read the book yourself.
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