Official Review: Bad Choices Make Good Stories

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I liked the character of oliver from your review. Having tried different jobs, I believe he would habe great stories to tell and that is confirmed through thr title of the book.

Thank you for the interesting review :)
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I enjoy dark humour and am curious about harking, this is quite irresistible for me. Am definitely jumping in feet fast. Thanks botd.
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Post by Lokwang Geoffrey »

its interesting now wats making me hard 2 reach u is remoteness of arem of resident
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Post by Ana-Maria-Diana »

The title is very interesting. It is said that life needs to be lived in a way that you will feel embarrassed telling anyone about it, but feel very happy remembering it. So, yes, sometimes our bad choices give us the best experiences of our lives.
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Your review has really brought the many elements of this book which makes it sound quite interesting. Thank you for the review.
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Post by dauntlesswitch »

This book seems like an interesting read. I haven't read dark humor stories before but I think I'll give this one a chance. Thanks for the wonderful review!
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Post by iglam »

the sense that it is a writer's experience has drawn my attention to reading it because it gives the chance to see reality in the society we live in. I like the review it is pretty awesome. otherwise, the language used is tolerable and funny and increases the pressure on reading the book.
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A novel based on true life story about the author's journey through life.
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Post by Heidi M Simone »

A teenage German hacker comes to America for love and goes through a series of jobs, then falls in love via the hacking world sounds interesting. However, I don't enjoy strong negative reads with unsavory/immoral words and actions, so I will pass on this one. But, I'm glad that you enjoyed the read!
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Very intriguing novel. I love the hacking part best since am an IT expert I feel like I can relate to Oliver.
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An excellent dark humorous novel that deserves 4 out of 4 stars rating. I loved reading this book very much. Congrats #BOTD
Excellent review that highlighted the best aspects of the book without spoilers.
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A dark story of love and adventure between two internet hackers set in the 90s, this book seems like an interesting read. The 90s setting alone makes it a challenging story to write since the technology was way different than it is now. Good job on the review!
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Post by Razhad27 »

What a nice story. This kind of book is very easy to understand every details, very nice story . its ok if there is sensitive parts of the story because in the reality world it really happens. Now a days its natural and we dont mind about that becuase that story is base on true events. Thanks for the review
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This one sounds very unique - I'm intrigued to learn more about Oliver's story. Thanks!
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It sounds like I may be able to relate with Oliver on many fronts. This ought to be very interesting.
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