Official Review: The Killing Plot by Tahnee Perry

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Re: Official Review: The Killing Plot by Tahnee Perry

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I also enjoy reading dystopian literature and I agree that there are always certain inescapable similarities with books in this genre. However, this story sounds very entertaining. I am curious to find out why the place is named after the Egyptian deity, Osiris.

Thank you for an excellent review.
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Josephe-Anne wrote: 06 Mar 2021, 20:19 I also enjoy reading dystopian literature and I agree that there are always certain inescapable similarities with books in this genre. However, this story sounds very entertaining. I am curious to find out why the place is named after the Egyptian deity, Osiris.

Thank you for an excellent review.
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I got to be honest. I don't like stories that leave me hanging, so I think I should wait for the next book before reading this. Nice review, by the way.
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Noriel DM wrote: 31 Mar 2021, 10:39 I got to be honest. I don't like stories that leave me hanging, so I think I should wait for the next book before reading this. Nice review, by the way.
I understand. It's completely worth reading, so I hope you'll consider it once the author comes out with more. Thanks.
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The book is seems to be very simple . I author very well defined the daughter love towards father .
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Kushkp wrote: 31 Mar 2021, 23:19 The book is seems to be very simple . I author very well defined the daughter love towards father .
Thanks for commenting. I enjoyed it.
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Dystopian is one of my favorite genres and this sounds like a great book! I agree cliffhangers are frustrating, but they are a good way of making you want to continue reading the series. Thanks for the review! Adding this one to my list.
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Sydney Lee wrote: 10 May 2021, 15:47 Dystopian is one of my favorite genres and this sounds like a great book! I agree cliffhangers are frustrating, but they are a good way of making you want to continue reading the series. Thanks for the review! Adding this one to my list.
It's worth reading for sure! I hope you enjoy. Can't wait for the next one myself.
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I like read dystopian novels, as the plot seems good too. I love reading books with strong female lead. Thank you for your amazing review.
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Urvashi Tripathi wrote: 18 Jun 2021, 12:39 I like read dystopian novels, as the plot seems good too. I love reading books with strong female lead. Thank you for your amazing review.
Then you'd really like this story! I recommend it. Thanks!
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