Official Review: Bleed Out by Straughn Bowman

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Re: Official Review: Bleed Out by Straughn Bowman

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ParadoxicalWoman wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 05:59 I find that reading dystopian fiction is the allegory of the world reality now or in future. Somehow it gave me the mind set that just because a river looks calm, it doesn't mean there's no crocodiles. Thus, it causes me to be alert, and to think of ways to make preparations for the unpredictable future. Thank you for your warning about the author's view of future and thank you for your review.
Thank you for your comment. Very insightful.
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The title itself already foretells of the gore within the pages. While I am a diehard C/T/M/H fan, I don't know if I can handle seeing people inside out.

Thanks for the incisive review, Kandscreely! I am wondering how you can turn them out so fast.
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Miriam Molina wrote: 01 Jan 2018, 14:03 The title itself already foretells of the gore within the pages. While I am a diehard C/T/M/H fan, I don't know if I can handle seeing people inside out.

Thanks for the incisive review, Kandscreely! I am wondering how you can turn them out so fast.
You're right about the title. It does foreshadow the Gore.

As for reading so fast, books are my passion. I have always loved reading. So, I could do it all day every day and not get tired of it.
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Part of me says I need to read this and part of me says but will I enjoy it. I think I will start to read it and if it gets to much I will stop. Your review was great and felt like I was reading the book.
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