Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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Re: Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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This book sounds like a must-read. I enjoy psychological thrillers/mysteries so the storyline is right up my alley. Thanks for your analytical and insightful review.
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This sounds like such an interesting book. I'm a huge fan of psychological thrillers and the guessing games involved with what is actually happening and whether John is who he seems to be sound so exciting and intriguing. Great and thorough review!
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Interesting how events happen in this novel from the terrorist attack, John the architect waking up three years and half later and thinks that he did architect the building including everyone else believing so. I feel like its a thrilling story.
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I like both time travel and psychological thrillers, but for some reason, I can't put my finger on, this one just isn't calling to me. It might be that we don't know whether to like or dislike our protagonist. That bespeaks an unforgivable lack of character development. Still, how can we hope to know him if he doesn't even know himself? I'll have to give this one some thought. I enjoyed reading your very detailed review!
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So very intriguing and enticing! I really like how it sounds in review, psychological thriller with so many elements intertwined in storyline. It would be very interesting to find out how it will all play out terrorism, amnesia, mental issues, mystery and drama. Congratulations with BOTD!
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There seems to be a lot of mystery and suspense in this book. Amnesia is an unfortunate situation any one could be in and I am looking forward to dig into this book and find out how John deals with what is true and what is deception in this intriguing psychological novel.
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A psychological thriller that keeps us both guessing and putting together various bits and pieces about the protagonist's personality sounds quite interesting.
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From your review, it sounds like too much is going on in one book. Maybe it builds gradually but it seems to be too far-fetched for my liking. I’m glad you liked it and thanks for the review (this is a book I’ll pass on)
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These seems like well packed novel with many lessons to teach. I feel John's pain but some times as human, we need to open up to get help. Nice review.
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This sounds like an interesting read for people who enjoy psychological thrillers. Great review!
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I feel like finishing reading this book right away. Great review
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An exciting psychological thriller? Yes please!
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John does have quite a dilemma. I loved how you noted that you don't know whether to like him or not. That is good writing! Your review leaves the reader with a great deal of intrigue about this book. Thanks for the captivating recommendation.
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Post by JuJuVooDoo »

From reading the sample to review, my interest has been piqued. Definitely interested to try and keep up with the plot twists to figure out the ending.
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I'm intrigued and excited about the book already. Sounds really interesting.
Would love to read it.
Thanks for the review. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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