Official Review: The Thought Broker by Heidi J. Callan

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I love sci-fi books, especially the ones that make you want to finish a whole series. Lovely review.
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The magical world in this story soudns marvelous. I'm sorry to hear that it needs more editing, though!
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Saint Bruno wrote: 16 Oct 2020, 16:15 This is a detailed and engaging review from you, as always. I hope the author does the needful. Thanks a lot for the review.
I do hope that the author can fix the few issues because it is a good book. Thanks!
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Nelson Lyric wrote: 16 Oct 2020, 17:29 Firstly, the book title is thought provoking.

Secondly, from what I have grasped from this review; the tale reads in line with the title. I think I just have to flip the pages of this novel. Thanks for the review.
The title pretty much describes the story. You'll have to read the book to learn what or who a thought broker is. Thanks!
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Fabulous mind wrote: 16 Oct 2020, 23:53 For a book suitable for children aged 10-18 having profanity, I find it uncomfortable. But nevertheless, the plot seems amazing, and I totally enjoyed your review.
Yes, some would be uncomfortable with that. It's mostly minor profanity and not used overly often. Thanks!
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Masekake wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 00:04 Too many grammatical errors ruin a good book, I hope the book goes through more editing.
Yes, I agree. However, this one is still worth reading. Thanks!
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shamayelnur wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 18:15 The plot sounds intriguing. The fiction world might be really well described which enriched the story. Also, i like the present tense format of the book. It might lead readers to connect to the protagonist simultaneously as he faces situations. This sounds interesting to me. Anyway, you're review was detailed and helpful. Thanks for the review!
Thanks so much for the compliment. I really enjoyed the book, and I hope the author can get a few errors fixed so that it will appeal to a wider audience. Thanks.
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Bookworm101520 wrote: 18 Oct 2020, 11:30 This sounds like an interesting book! I would love to read it and find out more about this mysterious new world. Thank you for a great review!
You definitely should! I enjoyed this one so much. Thanks!
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Rukitejevbo02 wrote: 19 Oct 2020, 03:45 I love sci-fi books, especially the ones that make you want to finish a whole series. Lovely review.
Oh yes! I really want to see what happens next. Thanks.
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HannahsReads wrote: 19 Oct 2020, 14:35 The magical world in this story soudns marvelous. I'm sorry to hear that it needs more editing, though!
It's interesting, and I really hope to be able to read the second in the series. Thanks so much.
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Your review was interesting and made me consider reading this book. The writing style that you mentioned sounds as though it would appeal to me; I love creative writing styles. Did the title of the book make sense at the end of the story?
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Kate Park wrote: 20 Oct 2020, 20:23 Your review was interesting and made me consider reading this book. The writing style that you mentioned sounds as though it would appeal to me; I love creative writing styles. Did the title of the book make sense at the end of the story?
Oh yes! I think if I told you about the title it would give too much away. It did make sense though. I'm looking forward to the next one. Thanks.
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The book sounds interesting, Thanks for the review.
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Ogbara wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 10:44 The book sounds interesting, Thanks for the review.
Thanks for reading it. It was interesting.
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This sounds like an adventurous thriller book. I hope Thomas pulls through and makes his sister proud. Great review.
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