Official Review: Riders On The Storm by Richard Sparacino

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Re: Official Review: Riders On The Storm by Richard Sparacin

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From the review, this book seems to touch on a lot subject matters like science, human conduct, loyalty and religion. I think the book will leave me more adept in many fields of knowledge by the time I am done reading it. The review is nicely done, congrats!
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Wow, when the reader has a lasting emotional reaction to a book, that's when you know its good. Thanks for the review, I'm adding it to my want to read shelf.
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Thank you for your review! This book sounds very intriguing. I like that the author brings in both science and religion while presenting them as being of equal importance. This isn't done often enough, in my opinion. I may just have to check out this book soon.
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Sounds like a great book to read. I was originally pulled in by the name - it's one of the songs my band covers, by the Doors - so I'm glad to know the content itself is 4/4, as well. And since supernatural/horror is probably my favorite genre, I'm always on the lookout for something fierce!
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This looks like a very intresting and educating book. I would really like to read this book because, it seems that the writter dedicated his time and effort to ensure that the book is a success.
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Liked the review.
Looks like the book really touched on the human behaviour and psychology, the thriller combined is a great cocktail.
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Sounds like Riders on the Storm has a lot going on. Seems interesting that the story discusses themes such as the human psyche, religion, philosophy, and evil. The storyline about how an evil entity gets its power from negative emotions and actions sounds so new age. Thanks for the interesting review!
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I love when you can connect with the author when reading a novel. It's hard to weave science and religion together without overthrowing either. I love books that push the limits to what we see and hear day to day. Thabk you for an insightful review. I can't eait to try this one!
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Thanks for the great review,cant wait to read it already.
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You killed me in the first paragraph with this, "...supernatural Crime/Thriller that touches on religion, science, human behaviours and loyalty...", I am bought
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Wow! I already want to read this book and find out about this detective who dreams of an event before it actually happens. Thank you for such an awesome review, Vickyoreo86
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I am glad you a got to review this book. I was going to review it but could not get it to download so I had to give it up.
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A crime thriller that explores the human behaviour - sounds interesting. Would love to check it out. Great review!
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Best review worth reading
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Its a wonderful book to read. I am greatly inspired.
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