Review of Kaleidoscopic Shades

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The plot of this book is interesting. I wonder who the man in black cloth is. I just hope Bob and Joshua will be able to defeat the mysterious man. Great review.
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I think I'm going to find this book interesting. Thanks for the review.
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Joshua left for Adelaide to put his past behind him, little did he know he would go back to seek a solution to end the mystery. I hope he was able to rescue his friend Sammy. Congrats on BOTD.
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This doesn't sound like a new idea and doesn't really sound like paranormal more about mystery and horror. I'm not interested in reading another book about people disappearing and mad dreams but I wish the author every success.
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I love paranormal fictions, so I read the sample of this book. Unfortunately, I couldn't make heads or tails of it, so I'll pass on it.
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"Kaleidoscopic Shades: Within Black Eternity" by David A. Neuman is a paranormal fiction novel that takes the reader into a world where time can be manipulated and anything is possible. The story revolves around Bob Triplow and his family, who moved to Corona, California, to escape his past trauma in Adelaide.
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I absolutely love paranormal fiction! This book sounds like its right up my alley with the mysterious goings on in Corona. I would definitely love to give this book a try! Great review.
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The mystery of the strange man sounds interesting. Makes me wonder if he's actually bad. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Post by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine »

So much mystery! It seems that there is a lot of adventure and fantasy. The first paragraph of this review instantly reminded me of Alice in Wonderland.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

The concept in this book is interesting. Bob tried to escape his past, but it seems he is met with a few roadblocks. Does he have to face his past life choices? Will his life go back to normal? Thanks for the great review!
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Post by HEPBURNS RECORDS »

Thank you for sharing your review of "Kaleidoscopic Shades" by David A. Neuman. Your comments provide a helpful and detailed overview of the book and its positive and negative aspects. It's great to hear that you enjoyed the book overall, particularly the portrayal of love and connection to the protagonist, Joshua. Additionally, it's fantastic that you learned some new words from the book, which shows the author's attention to detail in their writing.

Regarding the negative aspects you mentioned, it's understandable that the confusing arrangement of the story and the underdevelopment of some characters detracted from your overall enjoyment of the book. However, it's positive to note that you still found the book enjoyable despite these flaws.

Overall, your review is informative and balanced, and it provides a helpful insight for potential readers. Keep up the good work!
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Post by Brian Ruguru »

I really hope Joshua could help his friend Sammy. I like the choice of words like Corona. A well written review, and an interesting take!
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

Bob ran away from Adelaide far from a troubled life. Later on, his past life started haunting him. I will read "Kaleidoscopic Shades" by David A. Neuman to know if Bob succeeded in defeating his past life.
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Post by Mayuri Kotalawala »

Bob Triplow and his family ran away from Adelaide, where his past hunted him. He decided to live in Corona, California, where he found peace away from his past trauma. Thinking that everything was settled, he went about his life with his family forgetting everything about Adelaide.
- Fiction generally means not real, but this was given the "real" aspect when Bob Triplow changed where he lived, just for the sake of his feared past not following. But it did. Just like in real life- you can't outrun your past, no matter where you are. This aspect is what hooked me to read the book. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Smrithi Arun »

Kaleidoscopic Shades sounds like a really intriguing book, especially with the paranormal tones! Thanks for the insightful review and congrats on the BOTD!
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