Review of Endgame

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It is obvious that the author paid attention to details while writing this book. Although I seldom read action thrillers, I would recommend this book to people who are obsessed with reading action thrillers. I enjoyed reading your review.
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I still wondering how Jameson could wake up to a tactful idea as this. I really need to get the book so I can get full details. The author and awesome job to write this suspenseful book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Congrats on BOTD. Those who love action-packed thrillers will enjoy Nathaniel's plan to fight against al-Qaeda.
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Endgame is a well written action-packed thriller that has a great storyline. I like that the author took great effort in setting up scenes and events in the book. It makes it easy to track what's going on and makes understanding the story easier. This book seems interesting and I look forward to reading it.
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I love the fact that the book is well edited. This will guarantee me an uninterrupted reading experience. Thanks for the review.
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I am interested to know how the problem of terrorism is tackled in this book. Kudos to the author for paying attention to deep detail.
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Growing up watching lots of terrorist movies, I can say this book may contain some clichés. The people in the West are almost always the "good guys" while those in the Middle East are considered the "bad guys". However, I like the emphasis on family values and connections within this story. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I feel this book has a good connection to real life occurrence. I think I would love to read this book someday. Nice review, congratulations on BOTD.
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I think the author did something great giving attention to the various "threads" that make up this novel and doing so piece by piece, sequence by sequence. This gives the readers a variety of experiences as they navigate through the terrorist activities, the CIA actions, and the nuclear threats, to mention but a few.
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As a lover of thrills I have never read an action packed just like this one i think it will be interesting for me to read it.
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Post by Nanin »

This is a thrilling novel that is full of action. The theme is terrorism and family dynamics. I think this book would suit a great audience. Cant wait to read it. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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I like your well-structured review. Even when I was not captivated by the book's title, your review introduced the book as an action-packed thriller imbued with lots of fascinating themes.
Congrats on the BOTD.
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Post by Ogunkoya Mayowa »

This book is based on fighting terrorism. The book talks about how Jameson, deputy chief of mission at the US Embassy in London, come up with an idea on how to roll up al-Qaeda terrorist team. I like how the book is action pack and how it is well written. Nice review.
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Post by Hazel Arnaiz »

The plot revolves around dealing with terrorism. At the same time, it examines the balance between family life and duty to the nation. Congratulations on being chosen as Book of the Day!
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Post by Emeka Emordi »

I like how the reviewer highlighted the family plot in the book. This gives me the impression that the book is not just about terrorism but also about the characters' personal lives, making it more relatable and intriguing.
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