Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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Re: Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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Wow, this story is unique and makes me curious as I read through. John Gowan imagined being an architect of the new zenith building but he hides his psychological amnesia so as not to loose his stand as chief architect in the building.
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Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall gives me a clear understanding of the story of the book! It sheds light on the strong point of the story i.e. the protagonist's psychological life! The reviewer's reactions to the book are natural and worth noticing for readers!
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I enjoy political and espionage thrillers and I like your description of how the author gets into the character's head. Thank you for the informative review.
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This review is so awesome. Thank you. I do not like John at all and was pretty sure that I wanted nothing to do with the novel. However, this review makes me want to give John another chance. I love the issues examined in the book. :tiphat:
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This book is more a reality than just a novel. Exespecially it's psychological aspect. Great review really enjoying this book.
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The plot sounds intriguing. The character of John seems interesting. I like character-driven novels a lot. Looking forward to reading this psychological thriller. Congrats on BOTD!
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This book isn't quite my cup of tea, but I'm glad it has good action and is well-edited! Thanks for a great review!
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A psychological mystery is exactly the type of book I enjoy reading. Thanks for recommending this book!
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It is intriguing, the "Rip Van Winkle" sleep, and the way people thought he designed the building while he was asleep. John has really left me wondering, what kind of a beast this is -- time travel, or an entwining of time portals that confused reality? This really knows how to entice people into probing this mystery. I'm throwing my hat into the ring. I'm on. How do I get the book?
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It is intriguing, the "Rip Van Winkle" sleep, and the way people thought he designed the building while he was asleep. John has really left me wondering, what kind of a beast this is -- time travel, or an entwining of time portals that confused reality? This really knows how to entice people into probing this mystery. I'm throwing my hat into the ring. I'm on. How do I get the book?
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The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall sounds good. I would like to try it. Congratulations on #botd.
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Not my cup of tea so I let this one pass.
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I definitely want to read these books, story is unique. These Books are very useful.Thank you
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I like,I definitely want to read these books, story is unique. Thank you for your wonderful review!
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After that political start, I was not expecting a psychological theme! That's quite interesting, and the amnesia aspect of it seems incredibly well done.
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