Official Review: Seven at Two Past Five by Tara Basi

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Re: Official Review: Seven at Two Past Five by Tara Basi

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I LOVE strange books, and this one certainly sounds like the kind of book I'd want to read. Why the protagonist sleeps in a bunk bed coffin and what button-making has to do with nightmares intrigue me much. I appreciate your introduction so much.
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I don’t think I’ve ever read a novel like this before. I find the concept intriguing! There are certainly lessons to learn from Abi’s journey through absurdity to clear her name.
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This sounds like a good book. I really want to know Seven and Zero struggles for justice and the obstacle they face. Thanks for the review.
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I am fascinated by the simple life that the old button maker, Abi, has led.
Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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I love that the character had to fight against an unjust system. As a lawyer that witnesses it often, it is nice that that theme was intertwined in the plot. Congratulations on book of the day!
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This book has me hooked. I have only read the first couple of chapters so far. The innocence of the main character, the way she views her universe and daily life, and how a simple change can alter everything. The author does a wonderful job pulling you into the mind of this person, Seven. I can’t help but wonder how it will end.
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The plotline of this book is weirdly interesting. How could Abi not feel bored with her routine lifestyle? I will like to know if she got the justice she wanted. Good review.
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The storyline of this book is quite unusual. However, its lessons seem to relate to the real world. The book also seems well-written with good suspense and well-developed characters. Great review.
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A unique look at a character's quest to seek justice within an unfavourable justice system.
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A creative work of fiction with an intriguing storyline that revolves the life a mystical button maker. The author did a good job in the characterization of this book. Thanks for your honest review.
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Post by Khaleel Rahman »

Sounds like an intriguing novel.. i really want to read it now. The review did not give the end away so it only made it all the more dramatic. I am not used to reading such books..but its got me hooked
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The plot is indeed creative, engaging, and unique. I'm curious to know the truths she found out and kept to herself and also if she could clear her name. Congratulations on being the Book of The Day.
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Post by lunafrogg »

:eusa-think: This book is for those that love suspense and a book that is all full of mysteries. I don't want to give anything away except if you live a life of order yourself have you ever wondered what it would be like to have something happen to you that was out of order for once, how would you feel and would you want to be accused of being disrupting to other like Seven was???
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

The night terrors and weird dreams part in this book is intriguing. I'm a believer that dreams has some warning in them, so needless to say this is definitely something I would try. I'm extremely curious of what will be revealed in the end. Thanks for an insightful review.
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Post by Crs webco »

:tiphat: This is a great review which has definitely caught the attention of many of those who have already commented. As much as I love Sci-fi and Fantasy, I just couldn't really get into it. I'll keep it around and maybe later it will call my name. Kudos to the author for BOTD honors!
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