Review of Kaleidoscopic Shades

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The concept of the book sounds appealing. However, the arrangement of the book and its present errors could be discouraging.
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I'm concerned that the reviewer mentioned that he didn't quite understand the story at first; the plot according to the review is confusing. The element of mystery catches my attention; the disappearances and that paranormal world sounds interesting.
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This sounds like an exciting and mysterious book. I like when an author is able to make you imagine a whole new, creative world. Imagine having your friends disappearing! This is an intriguing read.
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Kaleidoscopic Shades: Within Black Eternity by David A. Neuman sounds like a book that would interest me. I love books that contain mysterious happenings.
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Paranormal is a great genre to read on but I'm not usually inclined to want to try it out. Although this book reminds me of the movie "Stranger things" which I love so much, I think I will pass. Congrats though on being BOTD.
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I enjoy novels like this as the mystery keeps me on edge and wanting to know what next.
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I don't normalul read paranormal fiction, so it would be a start for me. The plot sounds interesting. I would love to know how the author manipulates reality. Congrats on BOTD!
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Thank you for your very interesting and thought provoking review. I enjoyed all you had to say. You brought out several great points from this mystery and paranormal story. I also found the pages I read to be interesting.
Great job!!
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I'll pass on this one, as I'm not a fan of paranormal fiction. But I wonder what role the mysterious man played in this book because we're told of how he is seen in dreams, and nothing more. Congrats on BOTD!
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"Kaleidoscopic Shades: Within Black Eternity" by David A. Neuman, is a paranormal fiction that takes the reader into a world where anything and everything is possible. The story revolves around Bob Triplow and his family, who move to Corona to escape his traumatic past in Adelaide
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As a plot-oriented reader, I'm interested in knowing the flow of the story. However, with undeveloped characters, I'd find it difficult to follow their roles. Nonetheless,
I can relate to the main character because he ran away from his past I wish there's a different world I can step into. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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How Joshua will stop at nothing to assist Sammy intrigues me. I sincerely hope that the world has returned to normal and that Joshua was able to save his companion. I like reading books with mysteries and supernatural elements, and this one seems to have some unexpected turns that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Congrats on the BOTD. Nice review
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Paranormal fiction books are just so amazing to read. There's just this feeling of excitement when you do not know what scene is going to come next and how bizarre that scene will be. I wonder what really happened to Sammy and how he managed to go missing. This is an interesting book, and I'm looking forward to reading it. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This book sounds mysterious. Who is the black man in the children's dreams and why are people disappearing? This mystery thriller sounds like it would be a wonderful read so congratulations on BOTD.
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Sometimes it feels like people can't escape their past and that's what is happening in the case of Bob and Joshua. Their past was not handled properly that Sammy was dragged into it. I hope Sammy comes back to his family in one piece. Congratulations on BOTD.
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