Official Review: If The Bed Falls In by Paul Casselle

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Re: Official Review: If The Bed Falls In by Paul Casselle

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This seems like a highly complex but interesting read. I think I'll add this book to my to read list. Great job on the review!
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This sounds like a really interesting concept that might be a little confusing but worth reading. What I like most about what you stated in your review is that the book is not predictable at all. Good review!
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I wasn't quite sure what to think about this book, but now that you mention Fight Club, I get it. I will probably like this. Thanks for your insight on the book!
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casselle wrote:Many thanks to the reviewer and for the subsequent comments. I'd love you all to read the book and hear your views.

I'm currently half way into the second in the series, so, get reading, book two will be out very soon!
I after reading the preview and your review decided to download the book. I absolutely love great thrillers. This one added to my reading list.

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Looking forward to book 2.
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That was a great and convincing review.... Will try it
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A slpit personality can only lead to a great psychological thriller. Great review!
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How can someone swing between two identities at the same time? Question that can only be answered through one means.....
Thanks for the review.
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Seems like an enthralling novel. Definitely add this to my want to read list. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for the review. The physiological aspect as well as the fact that it always keeps you guessing is very appealing
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Sounds like Sam has a split personality problem!
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Post by Vaelin »

Your review is well written and does give reasonable insight into the book and who may enjoy it. Through your review I would certainly know that this particular book would neither entertain me nor strike my fancy. Although, I did read the sample of the book provided on amazon to confirm this review. I must wholeheartedly repeat that your review is perfectly informative. Thank you.
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Thanks for the interesting review. I'm not sure if I would like this one, as you mentioned that it was rather violent. However, I do like the aspect of the main character bouncing back and forth between realities. It makes me wonder how it will resolve in the end.
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Wow! This books sounds awesome from what the reviewer described! I, too, thought the cover looked a bit scary, and I was hesitant to read the review. Needless to say, I am pleasantly surprised. I'll definitely have to bookmark this one.
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Post by Tekken »

This is interesting. And I love the rhyme scheme. Thanks for for sharing such an interesting and thrilling book. Good work
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Post by Dj Hoodrich »

This is a very interesting book and Tom seems to be a very intriguing character.
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