Review of The Attunist

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Post by Brenda Creech »

The Attunist sounds like an interesting character, and the issues addressed in the book are essential. However, I can't get a good feel for the book being a fit for me! I am going to pass on this one. Thanks for the great review!
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What an interesting storyline concept! The fact that this book is based on a real-life event makes it intriguing.
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I agree that this book is a masterpiece not to be missed and that it reads well standalone. I disagree about confusion of disjointed chapters - for me these are simply various threads that tie in together to make this amazing story. For me they make the reading great fun - like watching several places and people at the same time.
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The truth is bitter and hard to tell sometimes, that's why most people shy away from it. "The Attunist" by Gary B. Haley is a book that encourages doing good. It was a good read.
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I love that even though this is part of a series, it could be easily read and understood as a stand alone. I look forward to reading this one!
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Post by Mojolaoluwa Idowu »

Excellent review. I'd like to learn more about the Attunist's survival and his relationship with Carla.
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The Attunist did his best to make the world safer after discovering that he could eliminate drug dealers and terrorist organizations from society.
- If it's possible, then why not do it?!! If the lawful way was tried and failed, then even the unlawful way is a means of getting rid of undesirables and teaching a lesson to future bad guys. This book sounds interesting. Thank you for the review.
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The story of a vigilante is always interesting to read.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Chinazo Anozie »

I'm not sure I got a good sense of what this book, The Attuned, is all about from the review. So I'll be skipping it.
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Post by DEEPA PUJARI »

The Attunist by Gary B. Hale is a book portraying a real-life event that occurred and was experienced by the author. Congratulations BOTD!
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I am trying to understand this Attunist. Why was he labeled a serial killer if he seemed to want good for society? I'd like to know. Good review.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

I initially thought everyone would love the Attunist. I, however, am down on myself that men hate good and love evil. Fighting for the right cause should be a life goal for everyone. Thanks for the review.
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Such a fascinating book. I think most people take your good for granted, they use it as an advantage over you. And I believe every individual has a choice to make when it comes to doing good or bad. Amazing review.
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Post by Andreea Giu »

Justice is a doubled edge sword. Society will never dole out fair treatment. This sounds like a very suspenseful and eye-opening book. Cannot wait to read it!
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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

The protagonist is a headstrong and resilient character. I wonder how he ended up being tagged as a serial killer when he was only seeking moral uprightness and an egalitarian society. The book will be a great one to read. 
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