Featured Review: The Expansion by Christoph Martin

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Re: Featured Review: The Expansion by Christoph Martin

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I like this review, its convincing enough to make me want to read the book.
I especially like thrillers that explore the murky world of businesses and so i am sure this will be a good read.

I dont mind cliffhangers if the author ensures that each book is self conatined in itself i.e i can read it as if it is not part of a series
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:lol: The book is enjoyable and quit a good and interesting one :lol: 8) :D :D :D
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The cover itself looks thrilling... Despite my hate for suspense and tension, the review brings the thirst of reading the book... It seems I'll have to get it to know if this guy goes back home... ???
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So many things to know about a people. Even though the story may not be well told, it gives a picture of what had already happened. Thank God for books.

Though I'm not so into past events because some make cry, the book will serve those that will find it interesting.
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I really liked the language of your review. However, I do not like books that do not complete themselves in one volume. I'll probably wait till the sequel is out. Till then, this book can stay on my To-Read list.
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The book is absolutely enjoyable and I like it
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I like how the book is a fast-paced novel that keeps you on your toes from very early on. I enjoy reading books like that. I think I would like reading this book. Great job on the review!
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Great Review! Sounds like an interesting read. I have never read a novel on this topic and it sounds fascinating!
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Post by ChrisD »

This is an excellent review. Having read the sample I thought that this is an interesting book - after the review I became certain that it is worth reading. Although I have not read many books in this genre (around 30) I have read some of the best authors; and Mr Martin's plot and style of writing places him with the best.
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I love the way the book was written by Christoph the author it contains lots of thriller and lots to learn
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I love stories that keeps you guessing what happens next and keeps you on turning the next pages. The fact that this book has several plot twists really captures my attention although, I would agree with you on not liking a story without "proper" ending. Great review by the way!
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Post by mrsgburney »

This books puts me in the mind of a James Patterson mixed with a little bit of adventure. It didn't start slowly and it kept a steady pace. I enjoyed it. If you're a fan of mystery and adventure, this is your book.
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The review is very informative and makes you excited to read the book. This book seems to coincide with today figuratively speaking only because we are having political trouble.
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Post by Christina Rose »

Thanks for the review! I'm not personally interested in stories of the business world and such, so this book doesn't sound like my cup of tea. However, it definitely seems as if many others enjoyed it. :)
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Post by OmololaAK »

The unpredictable and exciting pace of the book from the description, earns a thumbs up. You hear yourself screaming to find out 'God damn!' the end of the story which refused to end!
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