What did you think of the twists and turns of the story?

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I wasn't really surprised by the twists and turns in this book. I have maybe read too many psychological thrillers to anticipate what is going to happen next. It was interesting still, and I wanted to know how it was going to end. I do find the ending a bit too open... It feels like the writer wanted to pull a classic Stephen King...
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Post by Jolaade Idowu »

The book had many twists and turns, controversial even but they weren't shocking. Only one twist I will say was shocking and that was when Pete claimed was the sole designer of the new zenith building
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I guessed one or two of them, the rest were almost unexpected and it made this book really interesting.
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The twists and turns of the story were quite interesting. Some of them were common or predictable one might say, but it added that spark to it, which is the most important.
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Intriguing, mysterious and sharp, John is an incredible protagonist for this story. He is determined to find the truth and he is not afraid to push himself until he gets the answers he needs. The story itself is carefully woven to give you an adrenaline rush with all the action the author packed in the story. I enjoyed how analytical John is, how he observes everything and allows his mind to come to almost perfect conclusions. Martin Kendall kept me guessing. I could not guess what would happen next or why John lost his memories. This made me want to read on, to learn more and try to figure out what really happened to John in the first place. The Freedom Building is an incredibly rich, complex and fast-paced story that will knock your socks off and make you crave more. Impressive and entertaining.
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Post by Shivansh_Reviews »

I did find the twists and turns quite entertaining but sometimes there were just too many, and they became quite evident. It's is good to a point but sometimes the author just overdid it.
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Post by Isabel Gringeri »

I think that the twists were quite interesting. To see John's character go from a somewhat normal person to being transported to a place where he was so famous changed his personality. I found the twists with Pete and his ex-wife the most interesting. It was the way that John's personality changed that everyone noticed. Without John's personal change, there would have been no way the Zenith building could have happened even if he didn't know that it happened.
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What keeps a book interesting are the twist and turns in it. It shows suspense and unpredictability. And this book is the very defination of unpredictable
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Post by Alexander C Schmoock »

I was satisfied with the twists and turns in the book. It made for an interesting read. All the reactions from John were anticipated but the other twists in the book were unexpected. Overall, it made me love the book when more.
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As a thriller lover, twists and turns in a story plot keeps me engaged. The author did an excellent job here, the excitement and thrills while reading were surreal, making the book quite captivating.
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Post by Tim Toby »

The twists and turns make the book more suspenseful. It just makes it such that you never know what is coming next. That's one of the things I like about Martin's writing style. You might think you know what lies around the corner, but you really don't.
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I think the twist and turns were great for the story to keep on going and to create that experience. however, some part needed explanations to why it happened.
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The story's twists and turns were well-timed and suitable. It demonstrates the author's inventiveness. I saw some of them coming, but a lot of them took me off guard. That type of story fascinates me. That is how a gripping novel should be written, therefore I have to commend the author on this one.
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Post by Nandini Mukherjee »

The twists and turns were crafted really well and they succeeded in surprising me. It definitely made the book very intriguing.
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Post by Luchris_klaus »

I have read many books with thought-provoking twists and turn. I wasn't expecting less from this book when I read it. The twists were coordinated.
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