Official Review: The Expansion by Christoph Martin

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Re: Official Review: The Expansion by Christoph Martin

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The Expansion is an eye opener thriller and so exciting that you would have to read it over again for the rest of the years,i sincerely recommend it as a must read for everyone and also give it a 5star.
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It does not seem like an interesting book if you had to read it twice and crime stories are not really a cup of tea .It seems predictable with him moving from one friend to another and going into a different escapade with which will either land him dead,in jail or having a lucky escape.
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You have to read the expansion more than one time to fully understand it. It talks of ups and downs of families that are rich.
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Based on your description, I now want to read this book. The title and and cover never drew me in. I don't mind if there isn't a lot of excitement , but I do like good dialogue. It sounds like an interesting story . Thank you for reviewing it . :)
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Am happy ,if I get a chance to read!
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And enough time
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I think you always need to read a book more than once because you always find little tidbits that ties the story together and makes it all the more exciting. Thank you for the review.
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What next as in how Max gets over his situation
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It’s why I must get to look out for the continuation
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I hope that it all ends well so my total concentration don’t get wasted
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As I get really emotional over tragic endings
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My profession actually exposes me to lots of pple who r into politics and from this novel I’m glad I’m picking up points which which can be implemented by my clients for their successful course
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One of which is centered around the criteria for Max’s success
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Others included how to be more cautious while in power and 100percent sure of the woman who comes in your life. From the end story I should be able to prove reasonable points to my client. In other words this novel is and would be very much inspiring and educative
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This isn’t really my cup of tea, but the premise does sound unique, which can be hard to do nowadays. Congratulations to the author, and thanks to the reviewer!
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