Official Review: The Tiger's Eye by Scott Delaney

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Buk Nerd wrote: 29 May 2021, 09:52 The premise sounds intriguing, and the plot appears to be well-executed. Fantastic review.
I'm glad I was able to get you interested in the book.
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I love the book cover, it's beautiful! And the story, going by your review, seems to be worthwile too.
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Yvonne Monique wrote: 30 May 2021, 02:09 I love the book cover, it's beautiful! And the story, going by your review, seems to be worthwile too.
The book is very good in every sense, of course if you like books full of action and excitement. Also, I recommend the previous book and the sequel from the same series.
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:eusa-think: I think that the book visualises mostly on the the part of the story every indians now and ever since have seen and are going through may be anyways I think the way the review has been given, it feels like its worth reading.
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HarkoU146 wrote: 30 May 2021, 12:11 :eusa-think: I think that the book visualises mostly on the the part of the story every indians now and ever since have seen and are going through may be anyways I think the way the review has been given, it feels like its worth reading.
I'm glad that my review interested you in the book. Thanks for stopping by.
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I especially like a book when the details of culture are emphasized.
Also, I also appreciate it when an author helps us to know about the previous books of the sequel we are reading: there are no parts that leave us wondering about the missing pieces.
You write a well-explained book review.
just call me "jane" :tiphat:
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Dzejn_Crvena wrote: 31 May 2021, 02:51 I especially like a book when the details of culture are emphasized.
Also, I also appreciate it when an author helps us to know about the previous books of the sequel we are reading: there are no parts that leave us wondering about the missing pieces.
You write a well-explained book review.
I agree. Culture provides a broad framework and the necessary depth for plot development. Thanks for stopping by.
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Thanks for an interesting, insightful review.
Exorcism... It's not my type of book though, think I'll pass.
But I definitely loved reading your review.
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zainherb wrote: 02 Jun 2021, 02:49 Thanks for an interesting, insightful review.
Exorcism... It's not my type of book though, think I'll pass.
But I definitely loved reading your review.
Thanks for kind words and stopping by.
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I love books with full of action. Definitely going to read this one. Thank for the great review.
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This book has an intriguing plot, and the cover is amazing! I enjoyed your comments about the setting and the cultural notes included in the story. Thanks for mentioning that it can be read as a standalone. Great review!
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Shreya Mishra 3 wrote: 02 Jun 2021, 08:35 I love books with full of action. Definitely going to read this one. Thank for the great review.
In that case, I recommend the first book in the series as well as the sequel. Thanks for stopping by.
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kdstrack wrote: 02 Jun 2021, 09:49 This book has an intriguing plot, and the cover is amazing! I enjoyed your comments about the setting and the cultural notes included in the story. Thanks for mentioning that it can be read as a standalone. Great review!
I am glad that the review managed to interest you in the book. Thanks for stopping by.
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Your thorough review makes me very interested in reading this book. I would like to know more about the modern India. Thank you so much for your recommendation and great review!
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I love when the characters are so well-developed that even the secondary ones seem to have their own lives. Great review!
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