Official Review: Trojan by David L Wallace

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Re: Official Review: Trojan by David L Wallace

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I like your review and it is obvious that you thoroughly enjoyed the book. I am very interested in this type of story because it sounds like something that I would like. I like the theme of the Trojan Horse and how many books have used this concept in many spy thrillers.
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Being my First day on onlinebook, i like this book review and i am adding it to my shelve, i can't wait to read it, going ahead to read it. Nice story fill with lot of intrigues
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Love the conspiracy .great review .congrats to the righter
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I liked your observation that the author writes about the idea that every person has both merits and flaws. Most of us are more complicated than others realize. Thanks for the review.
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I like that there are hidden themes in this book. I think I would enjoy reading this book. Great job on the review.
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Sounds like an exciting book that delves into important themes. Great review!
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Nice review of the book, it really looks like a must read book, its full of excitement amd personally can't wait to read the book. Talking of thriller, relationships and betrayal and more so connectivity to the modern day and ancient times it has all this on lock has hidden themes that keeps on urging one to read more.Really its great book by david Wallace.
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Based on these comments I'm seeing, it seems as though several have enjoyed this political thriller! Nice work on the review!
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Great review it was a continuous fight where army turn back
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Thank you for the review. I'm interested in the hidden themes within the story. The book sounds like a fast paced story that will leave a reader intrigued.
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This book sounds exciting and my kind of book to read. I enjoy stories that have a lot of action and written well! Thank you for the review!
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Post by Kells View »

Seems interesting and thrilling from your review and the sample I read but somewhat it's just one of other same stories of a movie like(just a thought) bt wud love to read it... Gud luck
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Thanks for the great review! I enjoyed your retelling of the tale of Odysseus and how you wove it into your review of Trojan. It sounds like an exciting read indeed. I look forward to reading this one myself.
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This sounds like an exciting book. I love what you pointed out about the main character...his seeing everyone as a person, no matter their faults. That is a refreshing detail. Great review!
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I really like that Patriotism, integrity, and love of family are central to the concept of the book.
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