Official Review: Trojan by David L Wallace

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Re: Official Review: Trojan by David L Wallace

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I read to distract myself from the craziness happening in the real world...this plot seems too real for me!
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Excellent review of what looks to be an extremely interesting and riveting book. Thank you for the historical perspective of the Trojan Horse that entices us to look below the surface and want to see what lies at the depth of the characters and the story. Great summary and definitely want to read this one! Congratulations and thank you for sharing.
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Great review, sounds like a very interesting book. The characters seem realistic and are easy to relate to. It's even better as it has action in it. Awesome!
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Wow that's quite a concept! Not really my cup of tea - almost seems like something that would overstimulate me (lol) but I can definitely see the appeal for some readers! I appreciate the message about humanity as well.
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Great review! This sounds like an exciting book with many different layers. I can tell you really enjoyed it. I'll have to give it a try.
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Really interesting "what if" story. Seems really promising, interesting to read such a realistic tale. Great review, well done!
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Post by Georgiana Musat »

What a wonderful review! I share the same opinion with you, the book was amazing from start to finish..You made me want to re read it again, so thank you! I will go on to find my book and read it again! Keep up the good work!!
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Your review about trojan is really gripping. It convinced me to add the book to my list . and that definition of trojan is amazing . keep it up .
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Nothing could be more interesting than the thrillers in this great book. I love the choice of words used. Great work
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Great job on the review. This sounds amazing.
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This is a great review! The idea of the hidden themes such as the one you've mentioned about seeing people as people really sparked up my curiosity. This sounds an incredible read.
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Military/political thrillers aren't usual my favorites, but the concept of this one seems unique. Interesting review!
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Great review! This book about an enemy within (and a man who must clear his name) sounds intriguing.
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Post by Angela Music »

This review is well written. Really enjoyed reading the review. Makes me want to read the book.
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Congrats on the review! Would enjoy reading an exciting book!
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