Review of Kaleidoscopic Shades

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I have always been a fan of paranormal fiction. The storyline looks immersive. How much ever one tries to escape from past it always hunts them down. The same case happens with Bob Triplow when strange things start happening around him. Does he solve the mystery of man dressed in black clothes. An interesting read.
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If you're a lover of fictional paranormal themed books then this is the book for you. The whole concept of time travel and disappearing worlds is so fascinating. It literally makes you feel like you are in the moment.
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Post by Tommy Mayengbam »

The statement, "Certain children in Corona began to have dreams about a mysterious man in black attire," sends shivers down my spine.

The plot is just too captivating to ignore. And I'll definitely read "Kaleidoscopic Shades: Within Black Eternity" if it doesn't exceed 400 pages.
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This book is captivating and keeps you on the edge, it will give you the similar feeling of watching a thriller move. If you love horror and suspence, I highly recommend this book, it also highlights the topic of the effects childwood truama has on a person's mental health and how it can affect generations to follow. Overall it is a nice book worth the read.
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This book gives me the picture and imagination. I hope Sammy was Rescued by Joshua at the end. Thanks for the review
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Quite paranormal fiction book "Kaleidoscopic Shades" by David A. Neuman, which can take us into a world where time could be manipulated, and nations can disappear without a trace. This is a good entertainer book.
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As you clearly mentioned this book shows that it was professionally edited and this book has some positive and negative aspects too,
but you found It is still interesting and enjoyable.

You ratified it perfectly with some suggestions, and also recommended this book to fiction and paranormal fiction stories lovers to read. :techie-studyinggray:

I found this review is helpful to identify the nature of The Book.


Thank you for this honest detailed review.

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I loved this book. While reading it, I felt like a little girl reading her first science fiction novel again. The concept that prevails in it is the existence of parallel universes as well as the possibility of modifying time, which is why I found it quite interesting and entertaining.
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Post by Nwansimdi Mercy Someze »

Kaleidoscopic Shades: Within Black Eternity" by David A. Neuman seems to offer an intriguing dive into paranormal fiction, where the manipulation of time and mysterious disappearances create a captivating narrative. The elements of a forgotten past and the possibility of anything and everything being possible contribute to the suspense and allure of the novel.
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I am intrigued about the plot that goes backwards and forwards in time. Also, the book has mystery and paranormal-like events happening to the characters and moving the storyline, adding even more interest and fun.
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Your review of "Kaleidoscopic Shades: Within Black Eternity" has me intrigued! Manipulated times, disappearing nations, and a guy in black – sounds like a wild ride! Although I haven't dived into the whole book (yet!), your positive vibes about the vocab, Joshua's journey, and the portrayal of love got me curious. The paranormal allure have piqued my interest. Thanks for your honesty and keep rocking those reviews!
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Post by Scott Moreland »

Thank you for your review. The story sounds interesting and the mystery man sounds intriguing. But the fact it took halfway through the book to understand what is happening is troubling to me.
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Congrats on BOTD!
By David A. Neuman, "Kaleidoscopic Shades" There is an intriguing novel about Bob Triplow and his family, who fled Adelaide. He is now at peace, removed from his former pain, and resides in Corona, California. Bob and Joshua had to intervene as strange events began to occur in Adelaide.
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Post by nasser harby »

I like novels that asking questions and make the reader feel like in amaze to thinking and searching for answers ,at the the end you may surprised with another solutions and actions.
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Post by Dalia Chf »

This sounds like a rather intriguing sci-fi novel that explores a world where everything is possible and there is paranormal activity. The storyline sounds complex and very compelling! Thanks for the review, it's very well written! It's nice to know that you found it difficult to understand the story until you were in the middle of it, I love when stories are complicated like that.
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