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Alheotuci wrote: 10 Apr 2021, 03:42 This seems like an intriguing story. I don’t know a lot about aircraft and flying, but it doesn’t hurt to try. From reading your review, this seems like a book I would enjoy reading. Thanks a well-written review!
You don't need to know much about flying, just enjoy the ride. :D Thank you for your appreciation!
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I love this review and i am intrigued by the storyline. I like how the story escalates quickly and i feel like i will enjoy reading this book.
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Precious Naiti wrote: 10 Apr 2021, 20:13 I love this review and i am intrigued by the storyline. I like how the story escalates quickly and i feel like i will enjoy reading this book.
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Sounds like a fascinating story with plenty of action. Thank you for your suggestion. I might like this book.
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khaulah wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 05:56 Sounds like a fascinating story with plenty of action. Thank you for your suggestion. I might like this book.
There's a lot of action and much more. Thank you for commenting!
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This seems crime thriller and thanks to the reviews for recommending this book
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Thanks for your interesting review. Being able to fly freely over the sky feels superb, so I'm glad that it has an important role in this story. Also, I think it's justified that Matt, Fleur, and Jason all have to bear the consequences of their own choices.
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Mohd Sufiyaan wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 19:35 This seems crime thriller and thanks to the reviews for recommending this book
It is indeed a crime thriller. Thank you for commenting!
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Sou Hi wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 20:29 Thanks for your interesting review. Being able to fly freely over the sky feels superb, so I'm glad that it has an important role in this story. Also, I think it's justified that Matt, Fleur, and Jason all have to bear the consequences of their own choices.
The consequences of the characters' actions leave some food for thought for the different reactions of each character. Thank you for your appreciation!
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Wow, things went south rather quickly for Jason and Fleur! I'm not into crime thrillers, but I hope they make their way out of this web relatively unscathed! Thanks for the great review!
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Kelyn wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 17:02 Wow, things went south rather quickly for Jason and Fleur! I'm not into crime thrillers, but I hope they make their way out of this web relatively unscathed! Thanks for the great review!
I can't reveal to you any detail, just know that the situation for them got really complicated. Thank you for your appreciation!
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I’ve learned a lot about flying lately, so maybe I should continue exploring the topic and read this book next 😀 anyway, at first I thought this book sounds boring, a fight over a girl, but adding a father who just happens to be a criminal to the story sounds much more interesting! Thanks for introducing the book!
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Kirsi_78 wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 15:13 I’ve learned a lot about flying lately, so maybe I should continue exploring the topic and read this book next 😀 anyway, at first I thought this book sounds boring, a fight over a girl, but adding a father who just happens to be a criminal to the story sounds much more interesting! Thanks for introducing the book!
The event that triggers it all is really trivial but things change really quickly. Thank you for commenting!
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I like how the events that started everything were small, but by making bad choices, everything escalated to become the mesmerizing book that it is. It makes me wonder who the protagonist is. It sounds like something I would enjoy. Thanks for a great review!
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Prisallen wrote: 17 Apr 2021, 07:52 I like how the events that started everything were small, but by making bad choices, everything escalated to become the mesmerizing book that it is. It makes me wonder who the protagonist is. It sounds like something I would enjoy. Thanks for a great review!
The chain of events is fascinating in a way, following the characters' choices. Matt is the protagonist, but other characters are very important with their choices influencing the events. Thank you for your appreciation!
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