Review of Kaleidoscopic Shades

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This bool is definitely in my reading list. A mysterious man in black and mysterious disapearrance. Those things really piqued my interest. Thanks for the review.
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This is a great review, in my opinion. Paranormal fiction is a new genre to me, so I'm excited to see what it entails.
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Nice review. You gave an honest opinion on what you liked and disliked about the book. It doesn't sound like a book for me as I am not into sci-fi or paranormal.
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A BOOK BY DAVID A.NEUMAN WHO TALKS TO US OF AN IMAGINARY WORLD, WITH MYSTERIOUS PEOPLE.
A BOOK FOR FICTION LOVERS.GOOD REVIEW
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This book is a work of paranormal fiction. It amazes me that it is set in a world where anything is possible. Defeating the mystery man and saving Sammy creates enough expectation to grab readers. Sounds interesting.
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Book 📚📚📖 of the day BOTD is C T M H bob and his wife sue Australian couple who have just settled in California bob's past starts to torment him and pose danger to his son too. His son Joshua start experiencing nightmare and unbelievable sleep this bring back bizarre happening with turns in to wired happening.. the book is long but nice to those who like horror novel it was well written and reviewed I will recommend it 💯😳
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Your review reveals very well both the positive and negative sides of the book and makes me interested in it even though I usually do not read this kind of books. Thank you very much!
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Post by lea layfield »

I am interested in reading this book, however it sounds like it may be a slow read. I find the idea interesting and the man reminds me of the tales of “Slender Man”.
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it's a beautifully written and emotionally resonant novel that will stay with readers long after they finish the last page."
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Post by Ochieng Omuodo »

I always appreciate a review like this; a great book summary followed by a strong analysis. I've just read elsewhere that the character development was strong. But having seen contrary comments here, I get the feeling that the comments - the other ones, not yours - were sales-driven.
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An exciting paranormal fiction book "Kaleidoscopic Shades" by David A. Neuman, which can take us into a world where time could be manipulated, and nations can disappear without a trace. This is a good entertainer book.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

The premise is interesting since our dreams are a fascinating realm. But I don't know if I can deal with poor character development.
Great review 👍
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Post by Kegomoditswe Precious Mashishi »

Kaleidoscopic Shades: Within Black Eternity
David A. Neuman

What a book!

This novel starts slowly, with the author painstakingly painting the picture of a quiet town with its quiet life. Then the children start having nightmares.

The characters are so very well written that they seem to leap off the page. Each character comes with a great backstory that really brings them to life.

The tale itself involves all those things that go bump in the night. When there’s nothing but darkness and your stuck navigating your once familiar home in total darkness. Normal furniture and your own possessions seem different and menacing.

The author does a fantastic job of slowly bringing this sense of menace and fear into the story. At first, nothing is precisely wrong, it remains in the air, the movement seen at the corner of your eyesight.

The novel reads at a slow pace, with a lot of buildup from both a plot and character perspective that is needed for this tale. After wondering where the story was going and how long it would take to get there, I found myself grateful for the in-depth character studies and storyline.

This novel portrays the intricacies of the mind and the psychological power of thoughts. I greatly enjoyed falling down this rabbit hole.
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I like stories with a clear storyline from the beginning as I cannot always read a book in one go and might miss out on important details if I do not follow the story closely.
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The whole idea of people having the same dream and mysteriously disappearing is indeed shocking. I would really want to know more about these paranormals.
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