Review of The Attunist

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Thank you for your review. This book sounds complex. I’m interested to see how the Attunist tried to deal with crime, as it sounds like he might just kill people. I’ll have to read more to find out how things go.
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In spite of the great review, it is not quite clear to me what the book is exactly about. As I am usually not into crime thrillers, I will give this book a pass.
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A story for encouraging for going on a path of justice is nicely presented in the book "The Attunist" by Gary B. Haley. The book portrays a real-life event experienced by the author. I want to read this book.
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This book is an awesome piece that depicts the benefit and admonishes us to try make a difference where ever we find our selves. The Attunist live a selfless life, working for the good of of society.in life we choose between good and evil and uphold good for the benefits of humanity. This is a strong learning point I like the care free lifestyle of the Attunist.
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Post by Christell Lindeque »

This book based on true events and sounds like it has a lot of action. The Attunist tries to make society more peaceful by eliminating drug traficking, child exploitation and more. Great review.
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The book sounds exciting desribing on the one hand "a serial killer" but on the other hand a person who with his actions was trying to make the world a better place to live in. And though the author properly introduced this book, making it easier to read as a standalone, I believe for the better understanding of all the circumstances it will be good to read the first two books first. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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The Attunist seems admirable for his dedication and determination to fight against evils such as drug trafficking and child exploitation. I am surprised that this is a real-life event experienced by the author. This crime thriller looks intriguing.
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Post by Julie Gebrosky »

I’m curious how this novel actually plays out. He’s labeled as a serial killer, but he chose justice above all else. So does that mean he kills everyone who commits an evil act basically? I guess I’ll have to read it to find out!
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I so much love this book, The Attunist because it is so full of suspense as the case maybe having to run from people who wants to take revenge on him just because he refuse to let go of injustice is quite admirable.
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Post by Sana Nadeem 1 »

The book seems fascinating. I'm particularly interested in reading how the Attunist sought justice. His struggles, efforts in seeking what he thinks is right are worth reading. Great job by the reviewer in convincing me to read the book.
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Post by moh2000amed »

"yet he chose a life that risked his life" This expression clearly expressed the determination of the hero of the story to make society better despite the suffering he will encounter in his life as a result of this.
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Post by Annette Boateng »

Human behavior is one subject that cannot be completed in the sense of research and findings because if you will let that matter society or country will loose great Attunist ready to lay down their lives for the nation and people in it. However l give credit to Attunist for not allowing the bad names that was placed on him conquer but still was doing good to the people. Great review.
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This is the third book in a series and I don't like to read books in the series out of order. Real life is a great inspiration and sometimes it feels wilder then something our imagination can come up with. This was an informative review.
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Great crime thriller filled with many aspects that make the story realistic but intriguing. I wonder what makes a person able to seek justice in a way that leads to being a wanted criminal by many organizations. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I blamed my less than perfect English and had to Google what the word "Attunist" means)) What I learned through is that this book is part of the Trilogy and it comes highly recommended by several sources I usually take into consideration. The storyline described is quite appealing and believable, I can understand how someone can get fed up with crime all around and decide to do something about it. Congrats on BOTD!
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