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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This plot indeed must be filled with great thrills ,
hidden truths yet to be unfolded to the public, terrorisms of different specs both physical and psychological threats.
However, there's more to the plot as it might end tragically when those truths are known and the brain behind some actions is unveiled. Would love to completely read the full plot.
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Seems like an interesting premise and the character's mental state would be an engaging read for me.
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Writing from the third person POV has its merits. Michael Kendall has explored this and ventured into a dicey terrain in this tale. The review is apt, concise and precise; it is an overview that comprehensively captures the intriguing feature of the book. This is good review.
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This book seems very interesting to me. With the review keenly detailing every part of the novel, I am curious as to know more about it. I think I will read this book later on. What happened to John? I am very curious!
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Post by Vishnu Priya B »

This gripping book sounds excitingly out of the ordinary with a plot that is both unique and chilling. The Amazon blurb already intrigued me, but your comment that he awakens over three years after an accident clinches it. Also, the author makes use a lot of imagination: many write psychological novels but what happens to this character is really unexpected and intriguing.
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It is somewhat psychological. I think I'll pass on this...
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What I find quite intriguing about this book is the premise of the plot, I mean someone with amnesia trying to take over a life he doesn't remember living, and while at it he has to hide the condition from everybody else around him. I also like that it also involves some action and also our psychology as human beings. Thanks for your comprehensive review.
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

This sounds like an excellent book, but I'm a bit tired of books dominated by terrorist activities and their aftermath. So I'll be taking a pass on this one. Nevertheless, It's apparent from the sections that I read that Mr. Kendall is a gifted writer with a keen eye for detail. I wish him well in his endeavors and congratulate him on BOTD.
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Post by Swathy09 »

This review was very elaborative, It's sounds thrilling and interesting, I like the medical psycological part and the protagonist personality from your description.
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The book appears to address a wide range of topics. Yes, it appears to be captivating. The plot, on the other hand, looks disjointed. Terrorism, romance, and drama are just a few examples. It seems perplexing. This one, though, I will read. It intrigues me, but I'm not completely enamored with it. Great review
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This definitely sounds like a complex mystery. It seems like more than amnesia. In intrigued enough to add this to my reading list.
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Post by Isaxaaq Xasan »

After reading this book i discovered that this book will open for you to imagine what is real and what is not , great review.
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I’m really liking the sound of a psychological book with an internally driven plot. Quite unusual and hard to write yet if it is as well done as this review suggests then it would be a very worthwhile read
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This seems to be a fascinating book,  indeed. It intrigues me the work as a psychological thriller.  Also, it appeals to me the fact that's character driven, as it tends to be more interesting, at least for me.  Thank you for your meaningful review. Surely, I'm going to read this one.
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I love how this psychological novel helps us discover what an amnesia patient goes through, also the plot is exceptional. An architectural firm's owner is mistaken to be the architect of the building of their rival company. These are the kinds of book and work up your mind and pick you out of the slumber. Thank you so much for such an amazing review! Congratulations on BOTD!
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