Official Review: VooDoo Souls by Ezekiel Azazel II

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Re: Official Review: VooDoo Souls by Ezekiel Azazel II

Post by Sandeep Moses Arulnesan »

I am always fond of thriller books. VooDoo souls looks like a promising tale. The real heart of the gang members is revealed when problems arise. That is relatable to the real world. Thanks for the nice review, my friend.
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A historical fiction based on timeline and the storyline on curses gives off a unique feeling to the book. Thanks for the review.
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It seems like it combines very unusual aspects, and that it does them well. Great review, can't wait to pick it up.
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im honestly just going to skip this one just because it doesn't seem like its going to be creepy in a way i like. it comes off as generic and immature but i hope im not being too critical as this is only my opinion and first impressions.
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Post by Shem Murundu »

A mixture of crime thriller and magic is always a crazy combo. The fact that there are two rival gangs raises my interest in the book. I would love to know the aftermath of Zeke's drug deal gone sour, and how his uncle Joe helped me to get out of the trouble-making gang. Excellent review there!
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I'm sure the author would be grateful for such a well-articulated and perceptive review.
To describe your review as a valuable guide for readers would be an understatement; it's a true treasure trove of insights.
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Just added this one to my shelves
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Your review, in many ways, mirrors the book's essence, making it an apt reflection of the narrative's soul.
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