Official Review: The Neighbour at Number 18

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Re: Official Review: The Neighbour at Number 18

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:D well I ike the drama in this novel,it looks like a happy couple is shakend after an arrival of the new neibour.though it's confusing I want to spend time on it. otherwise it's a good book😍😍😍😍😍😍
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This book is not for me because I don't like to read stories that feature explicit scenes of pedophilia. It's too bad that it needed more proofreading as well. Thanks for a detailed review!
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I am looking forward to dig into this novel to find out the secret Maria is hiding and how the revelation will affect her and her marriage and it seems will change the dynamic relationships of the people around her.
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:shhh: Life is complex and this book seems to reflect that complexity. Because of the confusion with the missing pages, I believe I will have to pass on this one. Great review!
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I admire the plotting of the book. Relating marriage with neighbour. However the issue or poorly edited may affect readers' assimilation. Great review
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I know they say not to judge a book by its cover, but the cover design on this one is lacking and that alone makes me not as interested. It sounds like the author had a hard time keeping the story straight with character and gender changes. If the writer can’t keep up, how is the reader supposed to keep up. Thank you for your review. I’m going to put this one on my no thanks list.
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:techie-studyingbrown: It sounds an interesting plot with well-developed characters. I would surely give it a try. Great review.
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Post by Alice Festo »

An interesting review, certainly made me want to read the story. It's sad that the book had alot of errors due to lack of proofreading other than that it looks all rounded speaking of life lessons, challenges, relationships, secrets, education and how to detect "School Sex Recruiters". A wonderful read for adults.
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Great review! The page numbering issue is quite strange. It would be very distracting.
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Post by wendilou49 »

Thanks for an interesting review. This doesn't sound like a book I'd be interested in reading. Stories of pedophiles and their victims, tied in with a mother with an unsure number of children who remarries and has a bad experience...just not my thing. Congrats on BOTD
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The fact it's educating, teaching about SSR and how to say no to them makes it a sure read. Great review
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Post by ccundall2130 »

This book sounds very interesting. There seem to be lots of questions to be answered. However, I'm not sure a book with pedophiles is one I'm interested in. I have an 18 yo and a 15 yo and these dangers are real. My 18 yo was stalked by her teacher. However, I'm sure there are others who will find this appealing. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Post by cxsimpson »

The review is great, but based on it, I don't think I'll be reading this book. It sounds pretty confusing to have to keep up with the errors.
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This sounds like an interesting storyline, but the errors would be too distracting for me to enjoy it in this form. Thanks for your review!
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Thanks for the review. The characters and their lives really seemed confusing and with the book having issues with paging, I would be put off reading it. So, I would pass.
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