Official Review: Everything Solid Has a Shadow

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Re: Official Review: Everything Solid Has a Shadow

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Books regarding psychology really keeps my reading habit fuelling and this is one of those books you will like to re-read it
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I like psychological dramas so I'm interested in this, especially since you mentioned it is well-written and well-paced. So many books, so little time.

Thanks for the review.
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This sounds a challenging novel to read. I can feel that the story has a lot to offer to readers. :) I surely wanted to check this out. Loved the review :)
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I think psychological thriller novels are so interesting. I'm curious as to what Charlie's past is about and what the amazing twist and turns are. Great and thorough review!
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I suppose I am drawn to more concise writing styles and Antman's oppressingly long sentences (while grammatically correct) gave me a headache. I'm super glad you enjoyed it though, your review speaks volumes :)
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Initially, I was drawn to the title and cover art. Once I started reading the sample, I was pretty intrigued by how it opened and then it gives a very vague look into what traumatized him as a child. I realize that by the end of the book, most of the questions will be answered, but until then I'm planning to read on so that I can see what all happens.
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I do like thrillers and I was glad to see that that there is an equal amount of dialogue and events. I'll research a little more then make my decision.
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Post by Whitney Marchelle »

Great review. I always enjoy a intellectual banter. Between people. Love this title a d really enjoyed the sample of this book.
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Thanks for the review. I'm curious to know if there is any graphic content? Seems like a pretty interesting novel.
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Post by rosemary648 »

thank you for the info. I have not read this book yet but the title and info on it drew my attention and I cant wait to get started!
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I love mysteries, but psychological thrillers are the best. I just downloaded and I can't wait to read. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I would never have guessed from the title that this is a book about a young man with psychological problems and a book about dreams. Thanks for the review.
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Wow, sounds very promising. Congrats on the review. I like works by intelligent people. The character development also sounds very intriguing.
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Thank you for the well-written review. I'd decided not to read the book after reading the sample. It just didn't grab my attention. Based on your review, maybe I should give it more of a chance. I'll slide it into the "maybe" column.
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Post by Surabhi Rani »

'Official Review: Everything Solid Has a Shadow, by Michael Antman', is such a spontaneous and free expression of thoughts about the book! It heats up the fire of creativity within us, to a maximum point!
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