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Re: Featured Review: The Expansion by Christoph Martin

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Your review made me want to read it buh I all wait for the next one because I don't like cliff hangers
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It's a shame about the cliffhanger as I also don't like to be kept hanging. But this does sound like an amazing book regardless. Great review!
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A good storyline even though i rarely read books with this pattern of stories but only prefer to watch movies of them great.
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Post by Zera »

Great review. This book sounds very thrilling. I'm not a big fan of the cliffhangers though, so I'm not sure whether to read it or not.
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Post by ThankGod B »

the setting of the book is phenomenal and captivating. it arrest the reader from the get go. the review is beautiful and yet simply constructed. it is suitable for readers of all ages as it is quite detailed and simplistic.
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Post by Pennybutterfly8 »

It's very hard to get me involved especially after reading this review. Can't get past max going through what he will need is some support from his friend. Thank you Mr. Martin for this review
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Post by twizere michael »

It unfortunate that I only read the sample of the book. but all I can say that I like the language Mr Martin used in the book because It could give me the exact feelings and experiences of the characters.
i'M looking forward to finishing it after getting the whole book.
i'M sure it will be more fun in the next chapters.
Thanks So much Mr Martin.
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In The expansion, you'll find passions mixed with careers, personal aspiration with material profits, security arrangements with intelligence plans, and the beauty of landscape and the greatness of the project with some inexplicable dangers. Christoph Martin's story is interesting although the pace is mild at the beginning, but it takes its time to get speed and introduce much entertainment.
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Post by Adornan »

I read your review after reading the free sample pages and I have to agree the exposition the author gives Max Burns is fantastic! It draws you in, it has an electric pace and compels you to feel for Max, immediately creating a bond between the author and the reader. It has definitely moved up on my list, despite my general dislike of this genre.
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I love your review, it sounds like the book gets really interesting may have to got on my want to read shelf
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Post by MsTri »

While this' not my kind of story, the Review was well written and I imagine it could encourage someone who may be on the fence about it.

It's also nice that the Review forewarns readers about the cliffhanger; although not a "spoiler", per se, it's nice going in to know that there will not be a definitive resolution at the end.
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Thanks for the review, it was very thorough. The book sounds very interesting. I love it when there are plot twists that keep the reader guessing.
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Post by Jonathan Nason »

The Expansion: I love the book, quite interesting and recommended for as many readers.
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Post by AA1495 »

I understand your point about the cliffhanger. I'm glad that you liked the book overall though. Thank you for your great review.
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Post by jhennyu »

I like the book. It talks about the society and the future. It has lots of what ifs which makes the book more interesting to read.
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