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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My first instinct was that this wasn’t a book for me. However, after reading your wonderful review, I am so intrigued and can’t wait to try it. I love mind-bending psychological thrillers so will get busy with this one as soon as I can. Thanks!
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Wow, this seems like a really exciting book from the sounds of it – I like that the reader is kept in suspense about whether he actually designed the building or not. Thanks for the great review!
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The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall sounds like a very interesting read. A great psychological thriller that has great character development and a fascinating storyline. I also like the suspense the author uses in this read. Thanks for the great review.
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This is a story between career and state of mind. The protagonist's mental condition added thrill to the story. I am wondering if his condition has a connection to the explosion.
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This book opens with stunning suspense. Which kind of amnesia is this? Could anyone waking up in a hospital bed after a road accident the previous night believe that he was the designer of an imposing building? This is what makes me eager to read the book.
Thanks for the great review and congrats on BOTD.
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This is a psychological thriller about an architect who goes on a 3-year comma after a fatal accident. The lines between fiction and reality get blurred after he wakes up thinking the accident happened yesterday. What went on in the real world during his sleep? Read the book to find out.
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It's interesting to see what John will do about his job, considering that he has amnesia. Congrats on BOTD!
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John Gowan set up achietector firm and made partnership with his friend named Pete Williams.Business went well and many opportunities came, Zenith Star was wholesale clothing company.Willkinson Junior made some conversation about Mudlims wanting to their land back from the Israelis.Muslims blowned up the Zenith faceless construction.John came down to overlook them.
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Wow!! What an interesting, suspenseful novel. I can't imagine Johns feelings when he woke up.
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Post by Richard Onyebuwa »

I literally visualized the whole thing while reading the review! Suspense, more suspense, thrills and informative...WOW! This book is Loaded.
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Post by jide_76 »

Under normal circumstances, I will not be drawn to a sixty thousand - word novel, but being a character - driven thriller, and painted with diverse educative topics - as revealed by cristinaro's official review - 'the freedom building' seems attractive. I will be delighted to plunge in.
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One thing I enjoy reading is about topics such as friendship, love, professional success, terrorism, or Freedom Building" by Martin Kendall cannot help himself dreaming to design the new Zenith building. He has an accident on his way home and wakes up in a hospital three and a half years later. The problem is he thinks the accident took place the previous day. What is more, everybody assumes he is the architect of the new Zenith building, a genuine masterpiece. What is real and what is imaginary? The story is very interesting.
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Looks like a book full of intrigue. I may decide to read it after all when I have a free moment
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The fact that we only see the story from John's point of view, making it difficult to judge him, makes me consider that this is often the case in real life as well. We don't always know other people's reasons for acting the way they do, so we should not judge them as harshly as we often do. This book is definitely going on my reading list. This review is beautifully written, thank you.
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Post by Harsh Soni 3 »

Seems like a psychological thriller book. I really like the psychological aspect of the book. Wake up after almost three years and think like it is the next day, seems fascinating to me. Great review by Cristinaro.
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