What did you think of the twists and turns of the story?

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Re: What did you think of the twists and turns of the story?

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I feel like the author did a wonderful job of delivering all of the twists and turns well. I will say although you could figure out some of them, I did not figure out the ending until I was reading it. I feel like when you are reading a thriller you are reading it in an attempt to figure out the twists in the plot, it's part of the fun.
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The twists and turns were able to keep the reader glued to the book. Quite captivating, thus, giving the book that amazing page turner effect.
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Though this may be a great spoiler, I don't think it's that great. Upto half the book, it is easy to predict what would happen. My thoughts anyway! 😜
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I am eager to begin reading this book. I love a story with subplots, twists and turns. This is my next read, can't wait to get started. The reviews make me curious.
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Oye Timothy wrote: 03 Nov 2021, 05:57 To be frank, I wasn't surprised with the plots and twists. Yes, they were interesting and head turning, but the plots were not that surprising to me.
I must agree here that while they were engaging they could be predicted.
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I think the twists and turns keep a reader more engaged. You’re always wanting to know more and trying to anticipate the possibilities of where the book could go. Personally I love a book that’s not predictable.
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I think that most of them were expected. If not exactly what happened then at least that something would. I was very interested in the story and many of the different plot changes were exciting to me.
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I had my doubts about this book, but it really surprised me with its twists. The psychological tone of voice made for an interesting read that I couldn't put down.
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Post by ASEKings4056 »

I absolutely loved the twist and turns of the book. Some got me going crazy with excitement. The unpredictability of the book was the most exciting thing for me.
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I will say, I like the twists and turns but not to the point of boredom, which this book isn't one of such.
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I really liked the twists and I have to admit I often don't see the turns coming, and it was the same with this book. But I don't think it's a bad thibg, I can actually enjoy books better this way.
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The twists and turns of the book were quite interesting and it made the book even more enjoyable. It's the most important part for the author to make people like the result, and he made sure everyone will.
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The only plot twist I found surprising was the ending. At first, the twist and turns were interesting and captivating. About halfway through, I felt as if they were going in circles.
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I think the twists and turs of the stroy were pretty well written. Some scenes made me intrigued about the story even more, and I guess that the most important thing in a suspense thriller novel. In short they were pretty good.
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Post by J Edwards »

Though most of the the twist and turns present in this book were required so as to execute the plot as the author intended, there are others that were there purely for the readers enjoyment. This is one of the reasons that I believe that this book had a very solid base, and also has a huge potential to lay the basis for many other books to form a series.
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