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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This is a super interesting book that explores topics that intrigue me. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Setting the book on India is a good one. The closest I have gotten to the Indian culture is in the movies. Congratulations to the author.
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As an Indian myself, I sure would like to read about our "near future." It is good to know that the book places importance on both the plot and the characters. Thanks for the thorough review!
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I would like to know how the author describes India and especially Mumbai in this book.
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Post by Suzanne O »

A great review! As someone who comes from a culture suffering the same assault from religious extremism, I am definitely interested to see Scott Delaney's fictional take on the matter. I'm glad it made BOTD!
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What an interesting and intriguing book, with well developed characters. This book must be a catchy one. Thanks for this good review.
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The review was interesting and filled with energy about the on going challenges around the globe,
though I'm not a fan of exorcism but to some extent I was intrigued to be one. Kudos to the review.
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Post by Sharill Rasowo »

The Global Calling Organization sounds quite interesting. I look forward to reading this book and seeing how it depicts modern India. Thank you for the insightful review.
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I really don't know much about evangelism and India and am hoping by reading this book one will be able to get a grip of it since the book is part of a series.
The review is well written
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This will be my first time to read a book on spiritual warfare and the setting is one of the most populous countries in the world. I also loved that this book gives delightful details on the beautiful culture of India. Based from the review, this is a stand alone book so I can still perfectly follow the story without having to read the first book of this series. I believe this book will be a great book to read based from all the reviews that gave this perfect score! Congrats BOTD!
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This is a book that takes us into the future of India. Extreme religious people are trying to reach everyone's mind. The book jumps from future to present, and it is written as a stand-alone book, which is great.
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At first glance this didn't look like a book I would be interested in but after reading your review, I'm thinking I might give it a try. I'm fascinated by the setting in India. I'll be adding this to my reading list. Great review!
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There is a lot I have liked with today's Book of the Day: well-designed characters, cleverly designed dialogues, well-conceived characters, vivid descriptions, and many. Definitely, this is a gripping read for fans of this genre.
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This is a theological thriller set in India and follows the events of a terrorist attack on Christian worshipers. The juxtaposition of society's traditional values and Western ideas is prevalent in the book. Readers will marvel at the author's vivid descriptions and enjoy the brilliant storytelling.
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I liked how this book can be read as a stand-alone despite being a part of a series. The way that the author gave each character their unique story is amazing. I'll add it to my shelf and read it later. :techie-studyinggray:
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