Official Review: The Will to Die by Joe Pulizzi

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Re: Official Review: The Will to Die by Joe Pulizzi

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I'm surprised that the author wrote business books before coming up with this one! This is something you don't hear very often. I'm sure the author's background added a lot of positive insight into this crime book. Thanks a lot for your insightful review!
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Nerea wrote: 16 Feb 2020, 18:58 I didn't know life insurance policy can be sold to a third-party. But something seems fishy with Abe's case. Despite the slow-pace at the beginning of the story, I'm glad you enjoyed reading the book. I might consider the book. Thanks for the review.
Thanks so much for reading my review and commenting!
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Wyland wrote: 17 Feb 2020, 06:09 I’m eager to learn how life settlements work and how Will gets to manage the funeral home given he is a gambler. Thanks for the review
I think you will enjoy the book. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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espo wrote: 17 Feb 2020, 13:01 I'm surprised that the author wrote business books before coming up with this one! This is something you don't hear very often. I'm sure the author's background added a lot of positive insight into this crime book. Thanks a lot for your insightful review!
He actually wrote it for "the love of my life and best friend, Pam". Isn't that sweet? He wanted her to read one of his books, so he wrote this one since she didn't care to read business books. Anyway, he did a fantastic job. Thanks for the comments!
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I like the sound of the premise of this book. It sounds realistic. I'm glad the author did a good job with the actual writing of the book as well. Thanks for a great review!
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I am glad you mentioned that the beginning is a little slow, but I still might check it out .
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Truly interesting read! Quite informative as well. Thank you for the great, concise review
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Very interesting premise. Crime-suspense novels intrigue me especially if they are written well. I can tell you enjoyed the book through your review. Thanks!
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This plot's definitely something different. I'd love to try this one out. Thanks for the great review as always!
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unamilagra wrote: 17 Feb 2020, 19:33 I like the sound of the premise of this book. It sounds realistic. I'm glad the author did a good job with the actual writing of the book as well. Thanks for a great review!
Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Kimberlycombs wrote: 17 Feb 2020, 20:48 I am glad you mentioned that the beginning is a little slow, but I still might check it out .
It was exciting once you got into the action. Thanks for the comments!
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Nivi Gideon wrote: 18 Feb 2020, 02:58 Truly interesting read! Quite informative as well. Thank you for the great, concise review
Thank you, my friend, for stopping by!
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Charlyt wrote: 18 Feb 2020, 05:35 Very interesting premise. Crime-suspense novels intrigue me especially if they are written well. I can tell you enjoyed the book through your review. Thanks!
You're welcome! I did enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by!
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rumik wrote: 20 Feb 2020, 20:09 This plot's definitely something different. I'd love to try this one out. Thanks for the great review as always!
Thanks, rumik! I hope you get a chance to try it!
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This book seems very interesting and something I'd like. I had never heard of 'life settlements' before. I'll consider reading the book. Thank you for your review. 🙂
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