Official Review: The Tiger's Eye by Scott Delaney

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Re: Official Review: The Tiger's Eye by Scott Delaney

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From the review it is evident that the author has done an incredible job in character development. I like the fact that the author has properly described about India, its men, women and children.
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This book is a part of a series but can be read as standalone. It is about "Will justice and civilization triumph over terror?" A creatively and well written book and the book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Whooo! The plot seems amazing from the summary of the review. Sadly, I don't believe in such things as exorcism.
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Thanks for your review. I'm sure there's a lot to learn from this book, especially about the Indian culture. Unfortunately, it doesn't really stand out to me as something I want to read. Also, I'm not fond of books with illogicalities. I'll have to pass on this one.
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This second book in the Global Calling series sounds like a riveting read. I like that it can be read as a stand-alone book. However, I'm not a fan of this genre. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD!
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This books plot doesn't sound like one I might like but I am so glad to see such a positive review. I love seeing books that are very realistic with life like characters. Great job!
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Thanks for the review, it seems like the book does sound well-thought-out, if not for the few logic inconsistencies present. However, it would be nice to hear more about the reasons behind why you think the book wouldn't be well-accepted by the "traditional" population – only because of the stereotypes present? Still, thanks for the review.
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It seems to explore the challenges of introducing and establishing a foreign spiritual organization into the local political, religious, and social landscape. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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I love that the author has convincingly depicted modern India and the challenges that the country is facing. I also love the fact that the characters are well designed with a fast paced storyline. Thanks for the review!
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This is a very insightful review. I love how this simply details the books main highlights . I'm already drawn in and definitely want to read more of this.
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This looks to be an intriguing book. It's good to know that the narrative is dynamic and fast-paced, so the reader is sure to be kept on their toes. I appreciate that the author made this book as a standalone despite being part of a series. I'm very interested in books where social issues are addressed that make you think. Thank you for this very informative review. This is a book I'm definitely interested in reading.
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This cover is absolutely striking. While this genre and the plot do not seem of particular interest to me, the book still seems very interesting. Congratulations on book of the day!
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I am Indian and so I'm excited to see how the culture will be represented in this book. Great review!
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Would read it in my free time. As of now, I could not understand anything related to the story by reading the sample on Amazon. I think it would have some interesting matter that is why it has become the BOTD. Congrats
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Thanks to the author for bringing to light some of the difficulties people are facing in India. I think it's intriguing and will like to read this book. Great review.
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