Official Review: You, The People by Pablo Digenio

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Sahani Nimandra wrote: 28 Jul 2018, 07:09 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!
Thank you so much for commenting. And yes, he really doesn't hold back. :tiphat:
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Sarah Tariq wrote: 28 Jul 2018, 10:49 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.
It is really gruesome. I don't mind that much but I know it won't be for everyone. Thank you for commenting. :tiphat: :tiphat:
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inyangebong555 wrote: 29 Jul 2018, 04:40 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!
I hope you do give it a try and that you enjoy it.
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Laura Bach wrote: 30 Jul 2018, 13:05 I think this one might be too brutal for me, but it sure must be satisfying to see characters get what they deserve.
Oh, it is sooo very satisfying! Thank you for commenting. :tiphat:
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A very intriguing review indeed. You were able to give a glimpse of what the story offers in a very enchanting way. Horror is my favourite genre, so I will give this book a try.
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Rosemary Khathibe wrote: 31 Jul 2018, 10:18 A very intriguing review indeed. You were able to give a glimpse of what the story offers in a very enchanting way. Horror is my favourite genre, so I will give this book a try.
Thank you so much! And horror is awesome. I'm usually more a romance and fantasy person but it's growing on me. :tiphat:
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Nice review! It could encourage some readers who loves horror to read this book especially those who loves gory scenes.
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Muahnna26 wrote: 04 Aug 2018, 17:32 Nice review! It could encourage some readers who loves horror to read this book especially those who loves gory scenes.
Definitely for those that love the gore. :tiphat:
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Great review... I'm sure horror fans will love it.
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Cardinalsparrow wrote: 08 Aug 2018, 10:39 Great review... I'm sure horror fans will love it.
I definitely think they will. :tiphat:
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I think books that highlight the ability for humans to possess true evil are so interesting. People are capable of anything and I think its important for the monsters in stories to be real. I also love the fact that these people are monsters but the reader can see themselves in them, that they share some of these qualities. Everything in moderation.
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I enjoyed the book too. I think I like the first story the best. All of the stories kept me on my toes. Thanks for the review!
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A great review though horror is not my thing
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Sakilunamermaid wrote: 22 Aug 2018, 12:04 I think books that highlight the ability for humans to possess true evil are so interesting. People are capable of anything and I think its important for the monsters in stories to be real. I also love the fact that these people are monsters but the reader can see themselves in them, that they share some of these qualities. Everything in moderation.
It definitely delves into the world of human monsters, which was something different for me. Thank you for commenting .
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LaurenHaupt wrote: 13 Sep 2018, 10:44 I enjoyed the book too. I think I like the first story the best. All of the stories kept me on my toes. Thanks for the review!
Yes!! :lol2: Thank you for commenting.
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