Official Review: You, The People by Pablo Digenio

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Jonida wrote: 26 Jul 2018, 16:25 Interesting book, and your review gives a lot of credit. Not my taste but I would like to try to read it...
The pressure is now on. :lol2: I hope you like it and thanks for dropping by.
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drunyan wrote: 26 Jul 2018, 19:11 Nice review! I am so NOT into gore and horror. I am passing on this one, thanks.
I can understand that and thank you for dropping by. :tiphat:
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daydreaming reader wrote: 26 Jul 2018, 19:39 Sounds like an engrossing book, despite that grammatical errors. Thank you for the great review.
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gen_g wrote: 26 Jul 2018, 21:48 This sounds like a truly amazing book, I'm definitely intrigued by this. I always love it when my thinking is challenged. Thanks for the amazing review!
You always post such nice comments! I hope you enjoy it :tiphat:
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Amanda Deck wrote: 26 Jul 2018, 22:39 Never, never, never, I hate horror! I thought this was political until I read the review. I have to say that I absolutely love your line "Some sentences were stretched out to their limits...", still laughing about that and remembering so many like that I've read. The way you expressed it is so clever!
:lol2: :lol2: :lol2: I KNOW! I also thought it was a political book. When I read the blurb I was so surprised and then I had to read it. Thank you for accidentally stumbling in here.
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tanyas33 wrote: 26 Jul 2018, 22:41 This book sounds super amazing! I love how it’s a bit of a reality check for humans in the noire genre. I also find it a plus that illustrations accompany each story! I feel like that makes this book truly unique. I’m glad you enjoyed the read!
I hope you enjoy reading this and I loved the Karma theme that was going on. Thank you for dropping by.
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This is an inspiring book but i think the author can do better next time
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I appreciate your engaging review but the gore and gruesome details are not my cup of tea.
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"Humans getting what they deserve." Quite the intriguing sentence. However, this sounds too dark and gruesome for my sensitive tastes. Back to my romance novel I go...

Nice review though :)
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The author is bold enough to state the truth about the current affairs. It's very admirable that he tried to tell the truth. Thank you for reflecting that on your review!
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The story is really gruesome. Some people are not less than a monster. So the author has perfectly relates it to such people. Thanks for this great review.
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This book sounds interesting to me. I like horror maybe because am not easily afraid. Will like to give it a try when I have that time.
Nice review!
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I think this one might be too brutal for me, but it sure must be satisfying to see characters get what they deserve.
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Cecilia_L wrote: 27 Jul 2018, 14:48 I appreciate your engaging review but the gore and gruesome details are not my cup of tea.
:lol2: I have realized that not a lot of people enjoy the blood and gore. :lol2: But thank you so much for sticking through and reading my review. :tiphat:
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kfwilson6 wrote: 27 Jul 2018, 16:15 "Humans getting what they deserve." Quite the intriguing sentence. However, this sounds too dark and gruesome for my sensitive tastes. Back to my romance novel I go...

Nice review though :)
:lol2: I also went on a bit of a romance binge after this read. Thank you for reading and commenting. :tiphat:
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