Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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Re: Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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Sounds like a really suspenseful drama. Pyschological novels can easily twist themselves out of the plot in order to sound unique and maintain the suspense. This book doesn't seem to fall into that trap. Plus, I've always loved architecture, so I'd love to see how the author utilizes that world throughout the book.
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Wow! I'm pretty excited to sample this one based on its review. The book seems to tackle many issues in a cohesive way. Plus, the psychological thriller sub-plot adds an interesting twist to the entire plot. Thank you for a detailed analysis.
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This piques my interest in the book. I love psychological thriller novels, and the way you put it in your review, it sounds like it has some elements of Koontz with a Memento (film) vibe in it, added with a little bit of trippiness and I'm sold!
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I’m not sure if this one is for me because it sounds like a true life story .However, I’m still looking forward to read it since there’s a lot going on here .
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Success, freedom, love, friendship are topic which is more interesting. So thanks author johns
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Thanks for the review. Would definitely spare some time to read this book.
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A very detailed review there. I haven't read any character driven novel. Thanks to your recommendation I sure am reading this one. I think it will be a good start.
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Looks like one of those stories that come along once in a while that makes you want to read it non-stop until you get to the end. Thanks for your review.
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This book is amazing and it is an interesting psychological thriller on reality , freedom ,truth and so many , it sounds like there is a lot going on in this novel and I would say keep it up
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Post by sayn »

wow
awesome
thanks for your review.
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From your review, I like this book already and I have added it to my shelves!! I am quite the enthusiast for psychological plots in any book.
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Post by Bhanu Kumar Mehta »

First of all, I'm an architect, I can definitely feel the narrator and his urge for the building, definitely gonna add it!
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The plot premise sounds intriguing, so do the themes mentioned in the final paragraph. My interest is piqued. Thanks for your review.
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It's a wonderful book that i definitely enjoy reading and it got so much to unpack and it's need a clear mind for you to understand the book
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Post by nauman rana »

:( This is an wonderfull psychological book that have truth, reality, freedom and whose battle against his inner plot.I can't blieve this story is so unique than other psychological stories.
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