Overall rating and opinion of "The Freedom Building" by Martin Kendall

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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "The Freedom Building" by Martin Kendall

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The overall plot in the book is well put at a steady pace. I love books that are not easy to predict and the author did an excellent job to keep the mystery intact. I would agree to a higher rating for this book and would recommend this to thriller lovers.
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I would rate the book four out of four stars. The book is an intriguing psychological thriller. The character development of the book is quite interesting.
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This book is for everyone. I'm not implying general information here, this book is a helpful psychological book that comes in handy to everybody. Martin Kendall deserves all my respect for creating this masterpiece.
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This psychological book makes an interesting read. Totally deserving of a 4 out of 4 rating. It is well written and an important educative piece to its readers.
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The plot was amazing. I was drawn into the character of John Gowan. It was very well-written and all other supporting characters justified the actions taken by the protagonist. Everything was well thought out but the only thing that didn't appeal to me was its slow-paced narration. I do get that psychological thriller are mostly slow-paced but it kind of distracts me sometimes. Nonetheless, the book itself was very engaging, and would recommend it to the readers. For me, it's a 4-star book.
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As a piece of autobiographical meta-fiction, the book The Freedom Building is intriguing. John's connection with the skyscraper he creates perfectly encapsulates what it's like to write a novel. This works effectively and is subtly weaved into the main storyline. So 3 out of4 stars from my side!
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Although I believe it is a well written psychological thriller, I do not especially enjoy it because I am not a big fan of psychological thrillers. I believe the slow-burn and narrative twists improved the tale for me. If psychological thrillers were my favorite genre, I would give it four out of four stars.
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This book sure had the page-turner effect on me. I couldn't just let go. The twists and turns were quite captivating, the text flow too. It is well deserving of a 4 out of 4 rating. As a psychological thriller, it would sure make an interesting read for lovers of suspense filled stories.
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Martin Kendall's writing style is not one that would be considered as mediocre. He writes in such a way that keeps readers interested. I loved the book. I especially loved the story; the suspense was pretty good. This is a four-star book. And I do recommend it to lovers of fiction and thrillers out there.
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I would rate this book a 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend this book to people who enjoy reading thrillers and thought-provoking novels.
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I am not a fan of psycological thriller but i must confess, I enjoyed this one. I loved the way the characters were well built. The character of John is my favorite. The book contains a lot of twists. Lovely book.
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I would rate this book 4 out of 4. The author has a very unique writing style and the story I self is compelling. Definitely would recommend for those who appreciates a good thriller!
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I have not yet finished reading this book, but the writing style is certainly tantalising. Initially when I saw the cover and title, it came across as a political narrative, but once I started reading, I was completely fascinated. I think it is going to be an excellent addition to my library of psychological thrillers and I look forward to seeing the story unfold as the main character starts regaining his memory.
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I loved reading this book. The psychological aspects are exciting, shocking, and captivating. The author's writing style also lends to the book's allure. I love how thought-provoking element; there are many instances where I thought I got what was happening only to be pleasantly shocked. I rate this book a 4 out of 4.
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Post by Lucy Vera »

I believe this book deserves a perfect rating and I think anyone who has read it will agree with me. The idea of a psychological book is simply fascinating. The character development and actions of the characters. I love the author's simple writing style and I would recommend this book to almost anyone looking for an enticing and suspense filled book.
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