Review of Endgame

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Post by Youngreader720-OluwabukunmiWilliamsOso »

Infiltrating al-Qaeda in the war to stop terrorism sounds intriguing. The book will definitely include a lot of suspenseful and action-packed scenes. I look forward to reading.
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Books about terrorism makes me feel unsettled and I'm sure this one will too. But I appreciate the author for including family love scenes and other chill scenes that doesn't involve violence into the book. It gives the book balance. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This is an excellent review; it is really instructive. This review demonstrates that this is an action-packed novel on terrorism, which piques my curiosity. I respect the author's skill in crafting an intriguing storyline for this book, and the book cover also appears to pique my curiosity. Congratulations on getting selected as the book of the day!
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I love reading action/ thriller books. I hope to enjoy this book as well. Thanks for the review!
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I really don't like books related to terrorism and all but I enjoyed reading this review, it was well detailed. Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Boluwatife Ade Aderogbin »

The blend between the theme of terrorism and family relationship is commendable. Many books on terrorism focus on the fight against terrorists alone and show little or no other life aspects,but this is a good blend.
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The deputy US ambassador to London comes up with a plan to rid the world of terrorism. He needs the support of his bosses and his wife.
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Post by Maria_Travolta0 »

With how common terrorism is becoming in today's world, I'm glad that authors are willing to write a book on terrorism. In doing so, the authors are educating the audience about the effect of terrorism and ways to solve the problems. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Although the plot centers on terrorism and war, I applaud that the author highlighted the family relationships as well. Thanks for the awesome review!
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A book about terrorism that has developed personalities is rare. No wonder it's as much as 600 pages plus! Thanks to this review I can see Reed's approach avoids the simplistic steretyping that plagues good-vs-evil stories in this genre.
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I'm interested in seeing how this action-packed movie about terrorism that is predicated on the notion of decapitating Al-Qaeda plays out. I appreciate your excellent review.
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This was indeed a well crafted book, well done to the author. I love how the review brings forward the emotional state and deep insight of such amazing content.kudos
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Post by Sharill Rasowo »

This action-packed thriller about terrorism sounds exciting. I am curious about how Nathaniel Jameson intends to kill the beast that is Al-Qaeda and if he succeeds. This book sounds wonderful so congratulations on BOTD.
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I want to know in detail how Jameson was able to put an end to terrorism. It must have been something he has dreamed of for a long time. Mindblowing review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Natasha Kim »

Thanks for your exciting and captivating review. This book is a must-read for me. A thrilling book on the war against terrorism and national security, which also has a warm topping of family, love and friendship. I love that special aspect. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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