Official Review: Jihadi Hijacking by Eric Auxier

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Re: Official Review: Jihadi Hijacking by Eric Auxier

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I am thinking of buying this book to read on my way to see my father in law. He is dieing of cancer and the trip to see him is around 12 hours. It sounds really good. Congratulations on being BOD
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Awesome review! How could one not be stoked about this s book after reading your thoughts? :) Thank you.
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Post by AT+rmarathon[16] »

seems like a good read...the review states that the story is unlike anything I have ever read..it is very original in thought. the author creates some interesting points to ponder over.the idea of having a young protagonist could be, to de-politicize the ideas generated or maybe to provide a fresh perspective on what is considered to be - adult issues/pre-occupations
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This :tiphat: seems to have a bit of everything for everyone, current happenings in the world, engaging characters with rich personalities and an intrigue that makes you want to know more about them.
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I love the teenage spy angle, but have trouble reading terrorism and especially hijacked planes. If I get past my squeamishness, I might give it a try. Good Review! :D
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Post by gali »

Terrorism theme isn't my cup of tea either, but it is impressive that the author managed to keeps the story relatable to young readers and appealing to adults at the same time. Congratulations to the author for the great review!
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that was a great review! the story sounds enthralling to me.I better try it soon.again thanks for the wonderful review!
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It definitely sounds like an exciting thriller with a moral lesson. Thanks for your detailed review. Great job!
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I found your review had a lot of what I gained from reading the preview. Interesting. Picked for book of the day I am glad that it gained that goal. Great review by the way.

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This sounds like a very action-packed interesting thriller. Great review!
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From the snippet I read this goes on my must read shelf. The writing is tight, the suspense is real. The first book for a while that had me on the edge of my seat.
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Being that the 15th anniversary of 9/11 just passed, I think many people will find this book quite interesting and want to check it out, since parts of the plot sit close to home with real-life events. This book has received amazing marks on Amazon. Sounds like something I should go for!! Congrats to the author on BOTD!
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I liked your review very much. I've downloaded the book and added to my shelf in support of my fellow Indie Writer! I wasn't sure this book was for me, but I like the review so much I'll probably give it a shot! As I said in a previous review, I own the book and that's the first step! Nice job to both, the reviewer and author!
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I'm glad to know the book can work as a standalone. That tidbit will probably affect my decision whether or not to read it. Thanks for an informative review.
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Thanks for the review. I always like it when a book in a series gives a little bit of background to help the reader know what has happened. I appreciate the fact also that the character has depth to him as well...it seems in some stories the younger characters don't have as much depth to them.
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