Official Review: REM by J.D. Valentine

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Re: Official Review: REM by J.D. Valentine

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The book sounds like zombie attack. I am not a big fan of horror so I think I will pass.
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Such books really interest me. Your review was wonderful. Thanks.
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These types of books can be very hit or miss. This one sounds excellent. I will add it to my list! Thanks for your engaging review.
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This sounds like an enthralling post-apocalyptic thriller. Right up my alley. Thanks for your review.
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Thank you for your review. Firstly, I like the effort Danny is putting in to get his family back. Secondly, I'm curious to know if Danny maneuvered this successfully.
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Sound like battling an addiction and then having to face zombies, truly tests Danny to the limit. I cant wait to read REM. Thanks for a great review.
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I love it when books storyline are constructed perfectly, and contains every single element of thrill. A book like this will surely wow any reader. Thanks for a honest review.
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Seems to be an interesting book. Thanks for the review
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The grizzled cop with a failing marriage is a trope that always gets me. So much drama!
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I would like to know where else this book has been featured. I want to read more about it. ;)
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That's a well-considered and engaging review, shedding light on the book's strengths and weaknesses.
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Hey y'all! Just read this review for the book "REM" and I gotta say, it sounds like a real page-turner! The author seems to have created a gripping post-apocalyptic story with some intense and terrifying scenes. The character development, particularly of the main protagonist Danny, seems to be really well done, allowing readers to get invested in his journey. And I love how the friendship between Danny and Eric brings some humor and support in the midst of all the chaos. Overall, it looks like a thrilling read for fans of post-apocalyptic thrillers with a gritty edge. Can't wait to dive in! Y'all should check it out too, if you're into that kinda stuff! Absorbing narrative, lost myself in the story completely.
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