Official Review: Girl with the Flat Tire by Leon Loy

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Re: Featured Official Review: Girl with the Flat Tire by Leon Loy

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I can already see this story unfolding, the graphical description is amazing, even thou i wasn't a crime mystery novel reader i will still read. The twist in this book is mind blowing.
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Official Review: Girl with the Flat Tire by Leon Loy is an accurate and clear-cut description of the story of the book! The sub-topics of the story have been well enumerated in the review! The fact that there is an unexpected twist at the end and the story offers a decisive conclusion leads the readers to form a positive opinion about the story!
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This #BOTD is at the top of my list based of your review. I like the description of the characters and the converging of two storylines. Great job!
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This sounds like one not to be missed - a perfect rainy day book. With winter just on my doorstep, it'll be perfect. I'm not too familiar with the setting, but I can visualize it. Thanks for a great review.
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My 2 cents, quick picks from the sample ~~~
Girl With The Flat Tire - She wasn't looking for trouble, but he was looking for her. A marvelous novel by Leon Loy is beyond the outline of a typical love story of a boy meeting a girl. The story moves around the life of the main character Anna Nevin. While Anna decides a peaceful settling, she decides to move towards her hometown, west to California. She never anticipated any trouble, but on the way to Texas, her tire goes flat and there comes the invite. She unknowingly accepts Travis’ help that shelters her being safe. While transiting in Flat Mountain, she encounters a crush with John. Before she could decide her affection towards one of the men, she get trapped in an underworld tragedy. The aftermath is worth reading in the exciting story in the book.
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An interesting book for me to read. I can imagine this novel turned into a blockbusters movie with loaded action. The author did a great job by capturing my attention. Nice review
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The title is a great hook. Your review was encouraging. Eleven themes in such a short book is quite an accomplishment.
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This is an enthralling read and I like the fact that it covers many topics that make it interesting. I will pass this, though. Thanks for the review.
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This seems like it would be a really good book I would love to read more I would share this with my family
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I have heard stories convergent conicidental nature..but this one amazes me soo much ..just when you have had a divorce a new guy comes in your life ...
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This book deals with themes of violence and related issues. Though I'm fascinated by these kinds of book, I'm more attracted by the whole story.
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The theme of this book doesn't appeal to me. However, it might be a good book for the fans of crime thriller. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Although this book sounds like it has an exciting plot, I think I am going to pass for now. I am overwhelmed with racial tension at the moment, and I think a book containing a hate crime would be too much for me at the moment. Great review!
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I'm most excited to read about Anna, John, and Travis's experience together.
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This seems to be an interesting story with unexpected twists and turns. But I'm not sure the content is for me. However this would be a great adventure for those who are interested. Thank you for a great review
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