Official Review: Metaphase by M. Street

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Re: Official Review: Metaphase by M. Street

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Interesting story, I would love to read the book. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like an interesting book, one that's right up my alley. The story and plot also seems rather fascinating. I'll definitely have a look at the entire series. Thank you for the review.
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Seems like an intriguing read,the classification is just at the top.Thanks for the review.
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The world pictured here sounds very imaginative and the author seems to have a wonderful ability with descriptions. Fantasy is not my first choice to go to; however, the review has certainly made me interested. Great job!
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I love magic and mystery. That plus fast action and suspense makes a winning combination for me. Thanks for the review.
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I like the concept of the fourth dimension, there are many interesting ideas and also enough action to be captivated by.
However, there are so many categories of fantastic creatures that I find it hard work to learn them and feel comfortable sorting them out.
Thank you for the nice review.
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I absolutely know that this is the first one of your reviews that I have read, Tiny. I was actually quite impressed with the fact you have a very great power of expressing yourself in writing and I suspect a large vocabulary, but you restrained yourself from using your big words in lieu of using the right word. Which speaks to your character.

Plus, I much appreciate that you hit all the elements of a book review. Including the level of profanity and the graphic nature of sex and violence. And also for expressing how this book appealed to you on a personal level. So important. At least to me.

I don't think this book is for me and will give it a skip. But I am happy to say I feel the complete opposite about your reviews. Write on!

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This book sounds like something I definitely want to read. A fantasy with action-packed and suspenseful magic has me hooked. I read a sample of this novel and absolutely agree that the author is skillfully descriptive in his writing style. There is also shape-shifting which is a plus. Thank you for the awesome review.
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It was evident from the Amazon sample that the author provided thorough background details from the first book of the series. Thanks for your interesting review.
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This sounds like a brilliant work of fantasy. Well written and brilliantly executed. Thanks for your fantastic review.
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The novel really have a perfect combination of plenty of action and suspense, combined with magic and mystery, with an undercurrent of a timeless love that does not overwhelm the story. That makes the book intriguing. Great review
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All I have to say - excellent book! Interesting, gripping, fast paced, with sophisticated storyline and great characters. I find this book by accident and really enjoyed how plot wad developing, unraveling mysteries along the way. Congrats on BOTD it is well deserved!
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I like fantasy and the plot of this book seems really interesting and exciting. It is full of action, suspense, magic and mystery. It will be interesting to find out more information about Infants and Matures. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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I liked your review. Your rating is fair, objective, and justified. Your summary is informative and accurate. Great work!
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A young adult paranormal and captivating novel that is bound to capture the interest of its readers for a long period. It doesn't matter how long a break you decide to take between chapters, you will still easily pick it up and remember where you left off. The writer doesn’t lose the drift in-between words; he actually does a priceless job with the novel's flow. The prose is deliciously woven yet romantic. She actually created a very relatable and compelling main character.
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