Official Review: The Killing Plot by Tahnee Perry

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Juniela1419 wrote: 27 Feb 2021, 21:05 I love strong female lead, especially in dystopian books. Your review made me want to read the book this instant but if it's a series, it's really frustrating if you couldn't get a fill on that cliffhanger for too long. Thank you for the fascinating review, though, but I guess I will have to wait for the next book.
I understand. It's a good book, but many like to wait for the whole series to come out first. Thanks.
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Yvonne Monique wrote: 28 Feb 2021, 01:48 This sounds like a book I would very much enjoy. I love your review, it perfectly transmits the enthusiasm you felt for it.
Thank you! When a book makes me forget I'm reviewing it, I consider it a success.
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Masekake wrote: 28 Feb 2021, 10:20 I loved reading your review. It is well detailed and makes me want to read the book as well. The way you write is so clear and straight forward.
Thank you. The book did most of the work. I merely discussed my enthusiasm for it. I hope you can read it and enjoy.
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Saint Bruno wrote: 28 Feb 2021, 10:41 I love dystopian titles too. I hope Adela finds a way to find her parents. I wish to read the book. Thanks for the amazing review and recommendation.
I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did. It's interesting to say the least. Thanks.
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Jenniferg_1105 wrote: 28 Feb 2021, 13:54 Dystopian story with a strong female lead sounds like my kind of book! I don’t like when the author leaves a cliffhanger ending but this one sounds good enough to try out anyway.
I like a series better when the author trusts his or her writing to bring you back instead of a cliffhanger. Nevertheless, this is worth reading. Thanks.
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Joy Phill wrote: 28 Feb 2021, 14:11 A very informative review. I would love to meet the characters first hand. Thanks.
Yes, the book was delightful. I highly recommend it. Thanks!
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Naaya123 wrote: 28 Feb 2021, 15:28 Dystopian novels are definitely intriguing, this seems like a story I'd enjoy. Thank you for this honest review!
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Dystopian novels are always fun for me to read. I look at the world we live in and think it is starting to feel like one, so reading a fictional story where characters are much worse off can help re-center my sometimes jaded views of reality. I always feel like a good book ends too quickly, so I love that this is the first in a series. Thank you for your review!
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This certainly wandered my mind to other dystopian novels I have read, but as you mentioned, such recurring features are to be expected, especially one of rebellion. Sounds very intriguing indeed, though would prefer to read the second part of the book consecutively once it's released. Thank you for your clear and informative review!
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Arela seems like quite the character. I hope she does find her parents eventually. Thank you for the in-depth review.
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LeighBee wrote: 28 Feb 2021, 18:52 Dystopian novels are always fun for me to read. I look at the world we live in and think it is starting to feel like one, so reading a fictional story where characters are much worse off can help re-center my sometimes jaded views of reality. I always feel like a good book ends too quickly, so I love that this is the first in a series. Thank you for your review!
I hear you! Our world definitely is starting to feel dystopian. Books like these help us to see how much worse it could get, I guess. In any case, I enjoyed it. Thanks.
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Vkaur wrote: 01 Mar 2021, 05:29 This certainly wandered my mind to other dystopian novels I have read, but as you mentioned, such recurring features are to be expected, especially one of rebellion. Sounds very intriguing indeed, though would prefer to read the second part of the book consecutively once it's released. Thank you for your clear and informative review!
I understand. I like reading the whole series at once. This is interesting and worth the read, for sure! Thanks.
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RHD wrote: 01 Mar 2021, 07:13 Arela seems like quite the character. I hope she does find her parents eventually. Thank you for the in-depth review.
She is a great character. I loved her. I hope her journey is successful as well. Thanks.
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I rarely pick a dystopian novel, but this one seems to be quite exceptional :) I love that it has vivid characters and engaging world-building. Thanks for this amazing review!
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Ellylion wrote: 02 Mar 2021, 05:59 I rarely pick a dystopian novel, but this one seems to be quite exceptional :) I love that it has vivid characters and engaging world-building. Thanks for this amazing review!
Dystopian novels aren't for everyone. It's quite a specific genre. This one was one of the better ones I've read. Thanks.
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