Official Review: All in the Head by Jean Francois Rogeon
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Re: Official Review: All in the Head by Jean Francois Rogeon
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Thank you!Life In Books wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 01:41 I understand this should be quite an intriguing read with mentions of psychic powers like getting into other's mind, and travel to places like the Tibet, Egypt, etc. Thank you for an excellent review Ruba!
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I get your point. Thank you for the kind words!Jbcitygirl wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 04:46 Thank you for this incredible review. I myself enjoy the concept of traveling with the characters, but did not enjoy her entrapment of other people’s minds.
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Thank you. I hope you enjoy it.Wamune wrote: ↑09 Mar 2019, 05:46 I was already captivated by the first paragraph of the review. That has always been one of my wonders. Who wouldn't want to about their precurrent life. I have been able to understand about the book and i hope it will be up to the standards set by the review. I am totally reading this book. Good review.
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This is what really had me interested in the book. I love when characters are not just one dimensional. Even though the subject matter of the book is about multiple past lives, characters could stay rather stagnant. When you start to peel the onion is when it starts to get intriguing. On top of that, they still have you guessing which can be rather thrilling for the reader.Ruba Abu Ali wrote: ↑13 Nov 2018, 12:30
Elise is one of those characters that bewildered me through a good deal of the book. She’s a seductress at first glance, and a character you love and hate in equal measure. Her personality is woven from many strands, and it was not until she untangled the threads that I’ve understood what made her who she was. Few times love was the motive, but most times it was the insatiable appetite for control through the power of the mind and through seduction, what drove her to jump from one adventure to the other. The short-term sense of accomplishment was a driving force. She’s not all negatives as she might seem, as she was also close to nature and put efforts to preserve it.