Review of Souljourner

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From the cover, I thought this was a story about marine life. Thank you for the informative review. This seems like a book that will tickle our brains and cause us to wonder about what we really know about life. The writing style seems to be unique.
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As a souljourner I am highly intrigued by the story. The plotline is not unique but the presentation definitely is. The writing style of the book makes it hard to pinpoint the genre. The book seems interesting and would definitely love to check out as I am genuinely entranced.
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I'm definitely intrigued with the weirdness of the story and writing. I don't think I have ever read anything like it. But I will have to check out the sample to see if I will be a souljorner. Thank you for an informative review.
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I think this book covers disturbing and controversial topics, starting with Worthington's murder of his wife. I find the ideas of reincarnation, a spiritual realm, and the influence of the dead on the living to be a bit creepy. I believe it's a reading for a very particular audience.
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When reading the review, I wondered, what is the connection between the dolphins on the cover meanwhile the story is all about crime and thrillers, spiritualism and so on. The plot seems to be very engaging as I do love to read books with these genres. I hope to read the book as soon as possible. Thank you for the review!
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This seems like it's not your ordinary crime story. A man who is serving time for the murder of his wife believes that it is predetermined by karmic forces. This is intriguing. Thanks for your review.
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This review is amazing. I love spooky movies and novels and this book is surely going into my favorite collection.
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Wow! Before reading the review I thought the book was about nature.
Once I read the first line, it got me. Sounds very interesting for me.

Thank you for the review!
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Post by Ruth Frances A »

The review emphasizes a different writing style and tale. A murderer who admits his crime, yet believes in predestination and spirituality. Is this possible? Since it appears the “soul journeys” refer to the readers, I agree that this intriguing read gives an opportunity and a chance for one to draw own conclusions. Interesting topic. Thank you.
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The writing style is quite uncommon, I would have love to read it but it seems to be a 'would be disturbing' so I'll pass.
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This book takes readers on an exploration of ideas, which some may find 'bone-chilling' and others simply ludicrous. I note with interest it argues for the touchy subject of 'reincarnation' and boldly asserts that all humans are reincarnated. A well written book and book review! Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Firstly i am super grateful i came across this...the aurthor writing stlye is super unique unlike other materials i read earlier.This is such an excellent read with a unique writing style. I got to experience various situations throughout the book and can learn or unlearn many things.
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The author is indeed a fantastic storyteller, I enjoy reading the book sample. Your review persuade me to purchase the full version because you mention 'reincarnation' as one of the topics described in the book. An amazing review, thank you!
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It is an interesting concept that past lives influence our present life. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Umesh Bhatt »

The plot of the book seems to be interesting and full of suspense but the amazing part is the link of the story to karma and other spiritual things. Seems to be an intriguing work. Thanks for an interesting review.
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