Official Review: Void by Tayma Tameem

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Re: Official Review: Void by Tayma Tameem

Post by Nithilah Ayyappan »

Wow, this book sounds truly captivating. As a fan of thriller stories, this one is very interesting, and it makes me wonder what the Gallagers are hiding. Thanks for the review, and I can’t wait to check out the book!
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A parent's worst nightmare is to lose a child. I am curious about the family secrets and what happened to AJ. I may have to read this one. Thank you for your review.
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Besides the fact that the book climaxed early,which is a bit disappointing since the climax should be towards the end for the reader to be motivated to continue, i really love the plot of this story and the suspense in it. What is the family hiding? Where did AJ go? Thanks for the review! Can't wait to read.
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A mysterious atmosphere is always a good assist in putting the readers on their toes. Add a few family secrets to that and I'm good to go. The thing I'm looking forward to the most is the character development. A multilayered character is assured to leave the readers bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. The fact that the secrets will be revealed a little too early is a little disappointing and frustrating, but I'm sure a little editing would make it quintessential. Thanks for the honest review.
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The case of a missing baby will definitely make me rally so that the baby is found.

Thank you for the great review.
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A novel that includes crime, mystery, and drama. It is the first book in a series named Void. The story is based on a missing child and its dire consequences. It seems like an interesting option for lovers of these genres.
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Post by Khanyisile 18 »

I am intrigued by all the secrets these characters keep from each other. The plot looks kind of cliche. I love these mystery type of book. I'm sold already! Can't wait to read the book!
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This is an interesting investigative crime thriller highlighting a missing child, family secrets, a deeply emotional plot, and relatable characters. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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What happened to AJ is a mystery which will be intriguing to read about. I have to start reading Tayma Tameem's books. They are all mysteries which are told to be great and I would like to check it for myself. Great review!
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This book has got quite an intriguing plot. This, coupled with the mention of well-developed characters, makes it all the more appealing.
Thank you for this interesting review.
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Sounds like a fun, exciting mystery. Overall, it seems like a book I’d enjoy.
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This is a must read book. The novel dives into the frightful and troublesome theme of a missing child. There is a unique essence in this book.
The review is superb.
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Why would Ryan hide his problems from his wife? Where could AJ be? Will Banks solve the puzzle?
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I really loved the story but the second half of the book being a drag disappointed me. Tayma sure seems to have a wide array of great books up her sleeve though.
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I love this author, Tayma Tameem . This looks like a fantastic read full of mystery and drama mixed with a bit of crime. - The Galleagwr family seem time be picture perfect on the outside but there seems to be some lurking secrets within the family- wow- is this going to be good! I wonder if they find baby AJ after he disappears out of his crib. I am assuming that Alan Banks may be one of the main characters that work on on this case. I’m glad that the positives outweighed the negatives in the book but am curious to find out by the end I ding was was frustrating , according to this review. This is a must read for me and is on my bookshelf to read. Thanks for the detailed review . Congrats on the BOTD
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