Review by Kelyn -- Seven at Two Past Five by Tara Basi

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Re: Review by Kelyn -- Seven at Two Past Five by Tara Basi

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juliusotieno02 wrote: 21 May 2019, 11:42 Wow, thats a really lovely review. Going as per your review, i think this is a semi-adventure story ( you compared it to Alice In Wonderland etc) wich is adequately equiped with proverbial events and actions. I'll definitely look for it. Thanks for the review.
Thank you so much!! I always love it when others enjoy my writing. I love the way you put that..." adequately equipped with proverbial events and actions." It describes it so well! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts with me!
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Sounds like a great book. Not only the storyline but the author's talent in storytelling might make this an exciting read. It's evident that you enjoyed this fiction immensely. I'll be definitely reading this book and I wish to enjoy it as much as you did. So, thanks for the lovely review.
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Hiruni Bhagya 81 wrote: 23 May 2019, 15:12 Sounds like a great book. Not only the storyline but the author's talent in storytelling might make this an exciting read. It's evident that you enjoyed this fiction immensely. I'll be definitely reading this book and I wish to enjoy it as much as you did. So, thanks for the lovely review.
It really is a rare kind of book. You don't find many like this. I hope you do enjoy it as much as I did! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts with me!
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Your review was comprehensive and yet there were no spoilers. The plot is unique and looks very intriguing and promises suspense, drama and mystery.
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Misael wrote: 23 May 2019, 23:01 Your review was comprehensive and yet there were no spoilers. The plot is unique and looks very intriguing and promises suspense, drama and mystery.
I do try my best to avoid spoilers. They can just ruin a good experience. The book is intriguing, suspenseful and so much more. If you pick it up, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting!
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Well, I'm sold.
That's a great review and high praise. I'll have to find myself a copy.
I find your assessment of the villain particularly intriguing. 'Compelling' as in 'well written' or as in 'they've got a good point'?
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JPalomares wrote: 27 May 2019, 00:13 Well, I'm sold.
That's a great review and high praise. I'll have to find myself a copy.
I find your assessment of the villain particularly intriguing. 'Compelling' as in 'well written' or as in 'they've got a good point'?
In some ways...both, but (s)he is definitely well-written. And thanks for the compliment. I always like it when others enjoy my writing. Good to see you here btw. I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did! Thanks for stopping in and commenting!
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Where's my copy!?!? Such a compelling review! I love stories that are bizarre and different. Thank you!
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Dragonsend wrote: 27 May 2019, 20:14 Where's my copy!?!? Such a compelling review! I love stories that are bizarre and different. Thank you!
:lol2: It's on Amazon. Free (I think) if you have Kindle Unlimited but even if you don't, the .99 is very much worth it! Thanks for visiting, it's good to see you!
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Thank you! I do have Kindle and will download my copy today!
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I loved all of your references to other works that this book reminds you of, and you sold me when you mentioned Kafka.
Great Review!
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diana lowery wrote: 28 May 2019, 13:53 I loved all of your references to other works that this book reminds you of, and you sold me when you mentioned Kafka.
Great Review!
I like Kafkaesque books as well. Another you might like that I've reviewed is "My Author is Dead." Its got that quality as well.

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When Abi gets baffled and greatly disturbed by this blatantly unfair ruling, she does the unthinkable and initiates a series of encounters with others to demand an appeal. Sounds like a interesting read. Thanks for your honest review.
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sanjus wrote: 29 May 2019, 12:05 When Abi gets baffled and greatly disturbed by this blatantly unfair ruling, she does the unthinkable and initiates a series of encounters with others to demand an appeal. Sounds like a interesting read. Thanks for your honest review.
It is! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Your description of Abi and the messages in the book are very persuasive. You have definitely convinced me to read this book. Maybe I'll have to reread it too! This sounds quite amazing. Thanks.
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