Official Review: Bad Choices Make Good Stories

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Although the topic of technology and hacking doesn’t really appeal to me, I’m intrigued by the author’s raw and humorous account of her real life events. I might have to check this one out! Thanks for the insight :)
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At first I thought that this was just another 'self-improvement' non fictional book from reading the title alone. I was wrong. From this review, 'Bad Choices Make Good Stories' is a novel that should be read by people who love 'crude' stuff. Thanks for the review.
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great review. the author sets the stage of reading the novel in away that captures the attention of the reader. The book is an adventure to anyone willing to read .I will give it a try.
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Very interesting life the author lived and very explosive views; an explosive book. Great review.
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Post by rusyalana »

I don't think this book is for me, because I don't like memoirs. Still the book sounds like a very interesting, events-packed novel. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Judith Ayuma »

Nice book it really teaches alot with references to the real life.
I must agree you really we're focused when writting this
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From the review, Oliver Markus Malloy's Bad Choices Make Good Stories sounds very compelling. However, for me, dark humour is no humour and the book's "no-holds-barred" tale style will definitely not appeal to me. I enjoyed the review, I think it is beautifully crafted.
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I don't think the darkness and harsh language is a good fit for me. I probably won't be getting this one, but excellent review.
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Post by violet-trey19 »

Good review.It is about humour. :tiphat:
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Post by Perfect Ndlovu »

Bad choices make Good stories. I can't wait to read this book.it is more interesting to me.
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The book sounds to me like "Sex, drugs and rock and roll, babe!". I am excited to read this one. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Rajanis »

A dark humourous story of the journey of an Internet hacker who goes to New York where his life changes forever. Thanks for the review.
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Sounds interesting - especially the character development which the hacker seems to go through.
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So Donna comes into Oliver's life and he sees the light. I'd love to read more about Oliver's story.
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Post by Jr Artemis »

[amazon=][/amazon]"Love can make us do some otherwise inexplicable things. " I like this phase...We all don't know where our life will head up and end with...Life it like an advanture,we all did not only the worse but also the good things...I really want to read this book...I really enjoy the review,Thanks :techie-studyingbrown:
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