Official Review: Knight Justice by JC Ernst

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This book was based on fiction and lack of in depth explanation of the characters by the writer, quite disappointing though but you gave a nice review.
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crediblereading2 wrote: 06 Jul 2018, 21:21 I love that the plot of this story has a lot of mystery, suspense, and adventure. I hope to read this one in the future. Very nice review.
Thank you for your comments. If you do read it, let me know what you think about it. I’d love some other opinions.
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osayuwamen6 wrote: 07 Jul 2018, 09:34 This book was based on fiction and lack of in depth explanation of the characters by the writer, quite disappointing though but you gave a nice review.
Thank you. I try to give my best even if the work isn’t my favorite. There were good parts, but I wish there had been a little more to it.
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I love not being fully sure whether something really happened in a book, it helps to keep you guessing. Great review!
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meadhbh wrote: 08 Jul 2018, 21:01 I love not being fully sure whether something really happened in a book, it helps to keep you guessing. Great review!
I love that ambiguity, too! I like it when the author gives us a structure, and then you can make up your own mind about things. There are so many fun ways to think about things like this.
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Thank you for your honest review. There are pitfalls that plot-centric and non-character-driven pieces could really tend to go to if such will remain unchecked. I would also agree that malapropisms and other technical writing flaws need to be looked into as well.
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