Official Review: Missed Memories by Alan Baker

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Re: Official Review: Missed Memories by Alan Baker

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It seems a interesting mystery to settle down and be keen when reading it.
It is intriguing and am definitely going to get one for myself.
Thank you for the incredible review.
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The overusing of dialogues is definitely tiresome to read, but the book still seems to be a solid mystical drama. And the Angel of Death is a pure classic that never gets old. I would love to give it a try! Thank you for a great review! :)
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Kyoks wrote: 18 Jun 2019, 09:21 It seems a interesting mystery to settle down and be keen when reading it.
It is intriguing and am definitely going to get one for myself.
Thank you for the incredible review.
Thanks for reading my review :)
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Ellylion wrote: 19 Jun 2019, 12:03 The overusing of dialogues is definitely tiresome to read, but the book still seems to be a solid mystical drama. And the Angel of Death is a pure classic that never gets old. I would love to give it a try! Thank you for a great review! :)
I do love these paranormal creatures that authors come up with :)
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Kelyn wrote: 14 Jun 2019, 23:43 At first glance, it looks like a very interesting book. I love almost anything about the supernatural and being able to see the angel of death definitely qualifies. Suspension of disbelief seems to be somewhat of a problem though, even if the characters are likable and the storyline engaging. I'm not sure whether I'll pick this one up but it's worth considering. Thanks for the heads up!
I know, I'm also a sucker for these books.
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CommMayo wrote: 16 Jun 2019, 10:42 This sounds like it could be a rather hard book to read for someone who has lost family members. I'm still too tender to pick up a book like this, but I'm happy that you were able to see the potential in it.
I think it would be, yes. I'm sorry for your loss - whoever it may have been to cause your tenderness :cry:
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Bluebird03 wrote: 16 Jun 2019, 14:10 Unfortunately, I have also read books where too much meandering dialog took away from the plot. Thank you for a very thoughtful and insightful review!
Ya, it does kinda make your mind switch off a little.
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I like books with bits of supernatural and hope i would like this one too. Thanks a lot for the review :tiphat:
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This sounds heart-wrenching at times, but I'm glad that she was able to move on. I think this would be a story I would enjoy. Thanks for a very nice review!
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The plot sounds heartwrenching! But when you described Alex as moving on quickly, it makes me wonder whether I would want to read this book. Also, if the characters all seem to fit into their particular roles too well, I'm not sure if this sounds too predictable for my liking. Thanks for the honest and balanced review, I'd have to think about this one!
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Aniza Butt wrote: 22 Jun 2019, 02:53 I like books with bits of supernatural and hope i would like this one too. Thanks a lot for the review :tiphat:
If you like a bit of supernatural, you will definitely like this :)
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Prisallen wrote: 23 Jun 2019, 07:04 This sounds heart-wrenching at times, but I'm glad that she was able to move on. I think this would be a story I would enjoy. Thanks for a very nice review!
I hope you do enjoy it if you decide to read it :)
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danielleamy wrote: 24 Jun 2019, 17:26 The plot sounds heartwrenching! But when you described Alex as moving on quickly, it makes me wonder whether I would want to read this book. Also, if the characters all seem to fit into their particular roles too well, I'm not sure if this sounds too predictable for my liking. Thanks for the honest and balanced review, I'd have to think about this one!
Thank YOU so much for your comments! I suppose characters are supposed to fit into certain roles - but sometimes you want the mom to be too strict, or the bestie to say something mean, or the... whatever, you get my drift.
I really appreciate your thoughts, thanks :)
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Very interesting book with well developed characters. I like to see the new face of Aszrael in "three-piece suit". :)
Thanks for this lovely review!
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Sarah Tariq wrote: 28 Jun 2019, 01:38 Very interesting book with well developed characters. I like to see the new face of Aszrael in "three-piece suit". :)
Thanks for this lovely review!
Thanks, Sarah, for stopping by! I really appreciate your comments :)
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