Official Review: REAP: A Jack Forester Thriller

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AmySmiles wrote: 20 Jul 2018, 10:29 Sounds great! You do a good job describing the book but leave me wanting to know more which makes me want to read it! Thanks for the great review!
It’s a great book. Enjoy!
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This book has a really intriguing plot and is also very topical (what with the discussion of terrorism, I mean). The characters also sound really interesting, especially Zellie Forester XD As always, though, thank you for your detailed review! :D
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This seems like an amazing book! I love fast-paced thrillers, medical ones even more so. I'm definitely placing this on my to-read list. Thanks for the great review!
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Bianka Walter wrote: 20 Jul 2018, 15:13 Zellie sounds super interesting. It's great when an author can create a truly unique character, especially in a book like this.
Great review!
That character just gave the whole book a deeper demension. Thanks for the comment.
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This sounds excellent. Often thrillers don't focus much on the characters so I'm glad to know the characters are well-developed here.
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kfwilson6 wrote: 23 Jul 2018, 11:45 This sounds excellent. Often thrillers don't focus much on the characters so I'm glad to know the characters are well-developed here.
I know. I love good characterization. Thanks for the comment.
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teacherjh wrote: 20 Jul 2018, 17:00
Thanks. It’s the best I’ve read in awhile.
Wow, that's high praise! I am not a James Patterson fan, but I see Dr. Robin Cook in the story. I expect REAP to reap a lot of good feedback.

The Zellie character looks like a winner.

Thanks for the engaging review, Teacherjh!
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If there are well-developed characters and a gripping plot, then count me in. I've read a few of James Patterson's novels in the past, but I didn't know he was having other people do the writing for him as someone previously said. Quite interesting! Thanks for your review of this novel. It sounds like I'd enjoy it.
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Loved the review.
Eager to finish this off soon
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Miriam Molina wrote: 25 Jul 2018, 07:34
teacherjh wrote: 20 Jul 2018, 17:00
Thanks. It’s the best I’ve read in awhile.
Wow, that's high praise! I am not a James Patterson fan, but I see Dr. Robin Cook in the story. I expect REAP to reap a lot of good feedback.

The Zellie character looks like a winner.

Thanks for the engaging review, Teacherjh!
I hope comparing the author to Patterson does not backfire. I just wanted to praise the author.
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This book sounds interesting. Your review gives me the impression there is diversity of characters and sophistication of the plot.
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Thanks for your review. This is a very involving reading and the characters sound very relatable and the plot is engaging.
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My last book was a medical story, so maybe this book is my thing. I love your insightful review.
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Fuzaila wrote: 31 Jul 2018, 06:41 My last book was a medical story, so maybe this book is my thing. I love your insightful review.
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Husband and wife getting involved in the crime matter is thrilling, can't wait to see how they will eventually find the culprits...Thumbs up..
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