Official Review: What Lies Within by Clare de Lune

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Re: Official Review: What Lies Within by Clare de Lune

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Great review. It surely is an interesting thriller. The main character was described very well. It also has an emotional aspect that made the story unique. I'm looking forward in reading the whole book.
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What Lies Within by Clare de Lune is a psychological horror and thriller whereby the antagonist turns people into object like bars of soap. It has a 4 out of 4 stars rating.
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Very interesting, making cosmetics out of human remains, but this one sounds a bit scary for me.
Good job on the review
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I love the concept of the book...the fact that .. she showed the world that she is a beautiful woman ,, that sells cosmetics but she had another side of her which was dark... i love it .. this book relates to alot of people.
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The exploration of the psychological aspects sounds fascinating. I suspect this might be too gruesome for me.
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This is a book that is not safe in the wardrobe but in the hearts of the younger ones!
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Thanks for this great review.
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The truth is better told #that_is_what_lies_within :roll:
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I just finished reading this book. I, like you, could not put it down! I did, however, feel as though the book could have been longer and the transitions more smooth. I felt everything wrapped up too quickly and things were missed as a result. I rated it 3 out of 4.
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This book sounds great - I enjoy books that really connect the readers to the characters. I think there is a movie by this title and I always prefer the books to the movies as a rule. Thanks for the great review.
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