Official Review: The Everett Exorcism by Lincoln Cole

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Re: Official Review: The Everett Exorcism by Lincoln Cole

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Thanks for your well-written review. This brings us the feel of being in the world of demons, the allegedly possessed and the exorcist. Demonic possession has been a well-selling theme for a movie in the past decade and has not lost its drawing power ever since. And although the authenticity of the instance of possession needed to be concurred to by the Vatican to be considered genuine, people will just flock to any event of a spiritual and paranormal display. Thanks. My interest in the book has just been awakened.
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It seems like you really enjoyed the book. I like the review however am not a fan of horror or tense books. Otherwise thanks for the review.
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i love to read this book is great
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Post by Jordan Cryme »

I wouldn't like the drastic change from tense to action either, but maybe it's a dusk till dawn kind of thing. Action, and that, what the apples, vampires! I'm such a huge fan of exorcism novels, I'd probably find myself reading this one.
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Thanks for your review! I like horror novels and this one sounds fantastic, especially if you liked it and you don't typically read horror. This one will be going on my Want to Read shelf.
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With horror being one of my favourite genres, and such an amazing review in sure this book will be worth a read for me.
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Raven's Peak was my second read/review since joining the onlinebookclub just last month and I really enjoyed it. I was pleasantly surprised to find another of Lincoln Cole's books so soon and quickly added The Everett Exorcism to my 'to Read' shelf. Great review. Thanks.
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Great review.I recently read Raven's peak and I can tell the author doesn't disappoint in this book either .Its a definite on my must read list.
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Hi! I recently read The Everett Exorcism myself, and I find your review to be spot on. Great review!
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Post by nadzcabs »

Everett Exorcism is a good book about exorcism and the occult. It's a good read for those who like horror and thrillers as every moment has twist and turns that you would not expect and the reader would sure have chills done there spine with this one.
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Your review really got me interested. I absolutly love horor books and movies, so I`m not gonna miss this one.
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Gosh, exorcism are so scary mehn. Watching it is not the same as reading at all. It gets etched in your mind. But no matter how scary it is, I still love reading them
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