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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Just by reading the review, it becomes clear that this novel is filled with mysteries and uncertainties. Although I like the 'guessing game' concept, I am not sure whether I'll like idea of a terrorist attack.
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I like the fact the book is a psychological novel. I would love to read the book and have a feel of the effort that John put into his work. Thanks for your review.
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I am captivated by this story. There seems to be a time travel element that needs exploring. Thank you for a great review.
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This book has a uniquely interesting plot. Such psychological thrillers that keep the reader on edge are my favorite kind of books. I wonder how everything will work out for John. Thanks for the detailed review!
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I'm very intrigued by the premise of this. It seems like it would keep you on your toes. Thanks for your review, I'll definitely read this!
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This is a thrilling fictional story about an architect and his life after an accident that takes 3 years from his life. Congratulations BOTD!
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'The Freedom Building' looks to be a promising psychological thriller with a unique story plot. I really look forward to the opportunity of reading the entire book. Congrats on being BOTD.
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The Freedom Building sounds like an interesting, and suspenseful psychological thriller. I'm a fan of this genre, and I'm therefore adding it to the list of my favorite books. Thanks for this insightful review.
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Thank you for the great review, this certainly made me want to read this book
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I would love to read what happened to John- did he finally unravel the mystery behind the Zenith building, was it rebuilt? What became of his Amnesia and mental breakdowns? It is should make a good read for me.
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Thanks for your review! I’m very interested in psychological novels. I like how the reader will question themselves. After all, our memories might as well be just an illusion. From your review, I can also gather that there are many plot twists and since it’s a psychological novel, it will probably have you question the truth and reality which is very exciting. I’m looking forward to reading this book.
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I enjoy psychological thrillers, and the fact that the readers themselves do not know if they hate or like John is an added bonus. I like the idea of discovering bits about his life and putting the pieces together. "The Guessing Game" as you called it is going to be my favourite part of the book. I'm definitely picking this one up. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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The first thing that popped into my mind when you mentioned "psychological novel" was another exciting novel dealing with what's going on inside someone's mind. I just love to find out what is churning on the inside of someone's mind when they are dealing with amnesia as I do not know anyone who's had this time of an experience. Great review on an action-packed novel.
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Apparently, this is an interesting psychological thriller where the protagonist has to deal with both inner and outer issues. I appreciate your excellent review!
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Post by Mopeolola632 »

The fact that it's a psychological novel. I like the book. I am even more intrigued to find out who John really is and how we get to know him through the book.
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