Official Review: Vatican Protocol by Brian M Gallagher

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Re: Official Review: Vatican Protocol by Brian M Gallagher

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Wow! If you rated it 4 stars, it must be good. I love the fact that the settings are so realistic, you feel like you are there. Add in UFOs and cover-ups and you've got me hooked. I like, also, that you describe this as "hurry up and wait." It's those kind of stories I end up having to hurry though because I want to see what happens in the end! Thanks for the great information.
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Nice review! I think that the different countries in which the action takes place, like Germany, Wisconsin, France etc. will keep me reading this book. The plot seems well thought, so I will have to see.
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Great review! I really appreciate how you pay attention to the seemingly slight details. As a writer, that's helpful. I have heard of the lore surrounding these incidents. I do want to read this!
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This novel is definitely going to be interesting from the little information that I deduced from this review, I hope to read it in future.
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Post by Van112 »

Thanks for the nice review.
I actually thought it was all about the Vatican. Guess i was wrong to judge it based from its title only.

A story about UFO and nazis. That's fascinating but not really my cup of tea. However i might consider it on my reading list for the 4 /4 rating. You wouldn't give this the highest score if it isn't worth it.
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Great Review, I feel this could be a very interesting story with UFO's, Nazis and cover up. Sounds like a best seller Congratulations to the Author on BOTD
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I think that thriller aficionados will greatly enjoy a story about UFOs cover ups in Europe. Sounds quite intriguing. Too bad it has so many errors. Thanks for the review!
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I love thrillers and I love that this author made puzzles for the reader to figure out! Congrats on book of the day! Great review!
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I don't think I'd be able to keep my focus on a book that has too many characters in it. Also, the numerous technical errors might not make the case any better for this book. So, maybe I'll pass on this one.

Great review though! Loved reading it.
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Well, kudos to the author for writing about this entertaining/controversial subject. I think he did his part in rousing interest because after reading the sample I promptly Googled "Black Forest Germany UFO crash." :lol2:

What can I say, I'm a sucker for paranoia and conspiracies! :techie-studyingbrown:
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I've always been fascinated by UFOs and the cover-ups of such, so even though I don't normally care for books that involve Nazis, I'm all-in with this one. It's a shame about the grammatical errors, but I honestly can't remember the last time I read an error-free book from here, so it's just more par for the course, I guess... Thanks for the introduction and thorough review!
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Thanks for your review and thanks for warning of the errors. I will be sure to take notes as I read.
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I love UFOs, I love thrillers... this sounds like an awesome book! :) It's a shame about the errors, though - I feel like that might drive me crazy. Thanks for such a thoughtful review!
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Thank you for a thoughtful review. I must admit I'm interested in the UFO cover-ups. I like that the location changes to coincide with the plot progression. Good call on noticing the discrepancy in the fancy hotels while being "financially strapped."
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Didn't like title, but review got me interested. Thanks to it I'm gonna read this book and I think I'm gonna love it.
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