Official Review: Everything Solid Has a Shadow

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I like that the author did research about dreams because it is a theme in the book. The plot sounds quite intriguing, but I am not into psychological thrillers. I will have it in mind in case I want to try one in the future. Thanks for the review!
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Post by RebeccasReading »

This is interesting. I'm not sure if this sounds like something I'd like to read. I'm still on the fence. Thanks for the review!
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From the flow of your writing I can see that you have enjoyed it a lot. Certainly a book, which is a psychological thriller and a mystery is a best served dish for me. Thank you for the detailed review!
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Post by vinodsai »

Nice Review. Love to read psychological thrillers. Can't wait to read more about charlie about his childhood trauma. Congrats on BOTD
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I don’t tend to go for these psychological sorts of reads, but with this review you’ve convinced me. I’ll definitely give this book a shot.
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Post by Kat Berg »

I like (sometimes) psychological thrillers. But many go too dark for me, too much sex, violence, and perversion that is hard to shake. It is hard to tell if this is one of those. The beginning was moderately interesting, but not quite enough to hook me unless I have nothing else to read or do.
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Post by findsuz1 »

Your review makes the book sound like a must read. I appreciate your in depth review. I’m going to have to add this to my list. Thank you.
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The way the mystery is unraveled in this novel is remarkable.
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Everything solid has a shadow by michael Antman is character are multi- faceted and believable story
with psychological twists and turns. The descriptive language is very evocative, The Author does a great job.
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Post by Rajanis »

A psychological thriller and a book on dream interpretation is surely a great read. Thanks for the review.
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Post by LaurenE »

Thank you for a review that does not give the entire plot away! After sampling the first few chapters, I was on the fence about continuing with the book. Thanks again!
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Thanks for your review. The blurb sounded good and your review makes this psychological mystery sound even more interesting.
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Post by Cloud Rainbow »

Scientifically speaking it's true that "everything solid has a shadow". Charlie Alessandro been a psychologically disturbed marketing executive and aspiring musician is intriguing. Not only the combination of careers but also his state of mind, how it will affect his personality and his way of life seems interesting. According to the review Michael Antman, the author is a professional who did a lot of research on psychology. This book is Academic and entertaining wise. I will love to try out this book.
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Post by Chigozie Anuli Mbadugha »

Thanks for an insightful review! Has certainly piqued my interest. I like psychological mysteries and this looks like one I will enjoy. I am checking it out!
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Post by KLafser »

Read the first couple chapters as well as your review - nice job btw! This sounds really interesting - an old secret causing the family to run and some sort of premonition ability beginning to manifest in the main character sets it up to be a good story. Looking forward to it!
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