Review by Tan TR -- Justice by Scott Hughes

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Re: Review by Tan TR -- Justice by Scott Hughes

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Thanks for the review, I also reviewed the book and I have to agree with you, it is a very intriguing story that makes one think. I also gave it a 4 star rating.
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A very pleasant book which shows the contrast of three characters with their own flaws. It lures readers by introducing real life issues and their responses towards the problems they are faced with. I highly recommend reading this captivating book.
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This sounds like a great exploration of intriguing characters. Great review!
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Justice is a hot topic, especially with the political unrest that is happening in America. I wonder if the current world events will impact my viewpoint on this book? Congrats on BOTD! :)
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I think it's fascinating to centre a book and different storylines around a theme. It will be interesting to see how the stories link up. The poetic writing is incredible.
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This book sounds very interesting and compelling. I'm curious to know how the three characters relate to each other. Thank you for your review!
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An interesting take on how different people have different views of justice. This is a story where there are no heroes or villains but common people with their views. This seems like an interesting book. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Infidelity, revenge, the convoluted construct of our modern-day criminal justice system... these are all very prevalent and emotionally charged topics worth exploring further! It sounds like this novella succeeded in presenting them in entertaining and thought-provoking ways.
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I enjoyed reading your review and I am sure i will enjoy the book as well, it has aspects such as betrayal, drama, issues etc. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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BOOK TITLE: Justice
AUTHOR: Scott Hughes
( A review by Tan TR.)

Yes. I agreed with the author on the first key note address. But the content of the genre contains some elements of infidelity which was actually displayed by Brynn. This is where Justice comes in; rather injustice.

This book is a must read. It makes sense in this present day world.
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Wow the book sounds fascinating. I love a good book with complex characters and there are three of them in this book. I would love to read it. Thank you for the review!
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The theme of this book can be connected to the Bible's concept of the origin of sin. Why do we think the way we think? I know we as humans have always wonder if we really understand the reason, scope, and consequences of our actions. Great book.
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This plot sounds promising! I love how the prologue perfectly captivates the allure that this books exudes. I’m adding this to my shelf.
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This book seems so beautifully written. I mean, the characters are nothing but human, and I think the author showed that. Brynn no longer feels guilty about cheating and Marcus has overreacted. Wow. The statement “A small book with a powerful writing that makes you think” made me most eager to read this book.
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Thank you for the wonderful review. I read the sample chapter and found it intriguing. I want to read more just from that chapter. Actually, I need to know more. That is the mark of a fascinating book. I can't wait to read the rest.
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