Official Review: The Preternatural by Daryl Hajek

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Re: Official Review: The Preternatural by Daryl Hajek

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I'm glad this book is making people so interested in the topic. Even though I gave it a 2 rating, I was really trying to sell the greatest aspect of the book.
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Many thanks to Tanaya, once again, for a very good, well-written review which I and others have found to be interesting. Believe it or not, I appreciate the 2-star rating, because it makes the review authentic and realistic. Moreover, I appreciate the feedback from all those who've left comments, as well. Thank you, also.

I set out to bring about deaf awareness, hence the purpose of writing the book with deaf characters, and taking it to the mainstream. Deaf Awareness Month is in September.

Many thanks, once more. :-)

-Daryl Hajek
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Thank you for bringing this book to light for us, Tanaya! This book sounds intriguing but more for the deaf awareness parts than the haunting parts. I don't need more reasons not to sleep at night. :)
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Lol. I'm with you on that last part!
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I just finished this book a couple of days ago and must say that I liked it. The pranks of the ghosts felt a bit dragged out though. But overall it was a good book.
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This is a fitting time to read it. Glad you liked it!
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I'm glad readers are enjoying the book. Thank you for your feedback which is appreciated. Happy Halloween, everyone! Have a great (and safe) weekend! Don't let the ghouls, goblins, or ghosts get you. ;-)
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