Official Review: The Broadcast by Liam Fialkov

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Re: Official Review: The Broadcast by Liam Fialkov

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Wow!. Unlike the usual plays I think this one caught my attention. Being a fan of forensics and crime fighting, I think the book would help me boost both my reading skills and mental reasoning as well. Just as you said, you acknowledged flaws in the book because you were specifically looking for them so I think this one goes well down my alley
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Liam Fialkov's book "The Broadcast " tends to fill one with awe, a sense of mystery revealed from pleasant yet lucid background. "The Broadcast" explores bits of human behaviour ( psychology), time travelling and spiritual adventures, not merely in the abstract,showed with the use of comic characters,episodes and scenes...

The adventures of Sarah and Jonathan; Michael,bent on unearthing his secret pasts, Stewart McPherson, who could hardly sense realism in the show, nonetheless,pictured how their lives began.
Simple and easy to follow writing style of Liam,makes the book an exciting reading for the young and adult audiences alike.

With fairly terse story of time travelling and theoretical events,the book has a tinge of the the scientific. Its background information, prior to the events "showing" laced it with fun as with lessons of history.
Not so much dialogue between the characters, drama and tears,Liam Fialkov's style of telling the story, creates a fluid understanding.

However, the writing skills and styles of writers differ, Liam Fialkov's book "The Broadcast" should get 3 out of 4 stars, in my view.
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it really sounds like you enjoyed this particular read.The plot is certainly intriguing and catchy.I mean who wouldn't want to read about time travel...i know i would.Thank you for the detailed review,will definitely plan a date with this read.
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I1 am a big history buff, and thought I would enjoy "The Broadcast". Even though the premise of "The Broadcast" was interesting, I found the pace of the story to be somewhat slow. It wasn't until the last 100 pages that the pace of the book picked up.
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Great review! I'm finding the characters a bit flat, but I'm still going to keep reading.
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