Review of The Attunist

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This seems like an engaging and extreme type of action novel. I like the type of lifestyle the author lived; a life that doesn’t support crime. Nice review!
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The character of the Attunist seems well-developed and pretty intriguing . I admire people who stand up for justice even when the society is against them. Thanks for a detailed review!
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I am intrigued by the character referred to as the Attunist and his girlfriend an FBI agent because of their decision to take the law into their own hands in for of eradicating drug dealing and other vices. Thanks for the review.
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This is an interesting review. I admire the persistence of the author as he press on for a crime free society. I hope he was successful in it. Nice review!
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A crime book that talks about how The Attunist chooses to do good wherever he found himself instead of evil by eliminating drug dealers and terrorist organizations from society. The story also talks about he was labeled a serial killer due to his resolve. I like how the author makes this book easy to read as a stand-alone, and how the characters were well-developed. I'm glad you enjoyed reading the book. Nice review.
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I highly appreciate when the review is intriguing and wholesome and yet it doesn't reveal the plotline and has no spoilers. I am very interested in stories with difficult moral decisions and very curious about what happened to the author.
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Now this is a thrilling book. The Attunist is the kind of book I like to read. From the review I can only say that 'those who live by the sword, sall die by the sword'. There is no peace in the life he choose. Thanks for the review.
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An excellent book that ensures that lawbreakers are brought to book. This is is is indeed a worthwhile piece. I'll be happy to pick up a copy of this book. Congratulations on being the Book of The Day.
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If it was a caped air-bound person doing all this we'd say it’s a superhero. Two things interest me here: the child protection aspect and curiosity about the author's real life event.
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I am curious to see how the Attunist made society better and what injustice he remedied. I am also curious about why he was being pursued. This book sounds interesting so congratulations on BOTD.
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This seems like a fascinating crime thriller story, and I cannot wait to read the rest. Thank you for your great review.
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The plot of this book is interesting and full of emotion! I respect the Attunists for choosing to lead ethically upright lives. That quality is one that is hard to come by anywhere. The book specifically piqued my interest, therefore I look forward to buying it. Congrats on BOTD!
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Thank you for such a unique and interesting review. I find this book intriguing. I liked the sample pages.
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Your review itself not bad, you did good in summarizing the book and highlighting the good aspects of it. However, I have to disagree with the 4 star rating.

You did mention some important negative aspects, such as disharmony and disjointment of the chapters. Which, I agree, do create confusion for the reader, and that would make the book more difficult and less enjoyable to read. I believe this is enough of a reason to lower the rating at least to 3/4 stars.

Otherwise, good work!
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Post by bookwormnbugz »

Your review is not bad. You did good in summarizing the book and highlighting some of the good aspects of it.

However, I have to disagree with the 4/4star rating, as you did mention some important negative aspects, such as disharmony and disjointment of the chapters, which I agree, do cause confusion to the reader. This would make the book more difficult and less enjoyable to read.
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