Official Review: The Seventh Seal by A. J Dobbs

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Re: Official Review: The Seventh Seal by A. J Dobbs

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Sounds fun! I love books that have a touch of the whimsical. I've added this to my TBR shelf. Thanks!
...any idea when book 2 will be out?
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The plot seems well developed and interesting. I hope your questions are all answered in the sequels, because I don't like when a book leaves too much for the rest of the series.
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This book should be high up in the fantasy section. I love the plot the characters and the smart wordplay of earth to Thera and Arthe. This is a really great review. I am in a mood to read this book now!
But the path I’ve chosen has always been the right one, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. :)
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Lack of a balance in the system brings chaos but many are the forces which seek to disturb the balance. This sounds like an interesting book to read. Thank you for an awesome review.
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Nice review, but I don't think this is the right book for me.
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Nice review, but I don't think this is the right book for me. I did enjoy the way you wrote.
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Sounds like an interesting fantasy read in Smee's quest to discover the truth about his father. I've enjoyed reading your review.
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From your review, it's clear the author spent time on character development, as he doesn't just leave readers to dislike an antagonist simply because he's in a villain mode. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like a fun filled adventure fantasy. Thanks for a great review.
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Post by Oliver Kalowela »

Even though the language used acquired much attention and focus, I easily understood this review especially where Character of Daniel came in. This also drove me to ponder more on the themes such as working together and responsibility. I will surely take time to read tge book. Thank you very for this inspiring review.
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Post by Siew Nyuk Lai »

Really love your feedback on this book. Now I am jumping to find this book and read it! I especially like it when you mention you like the villain too. I love it when the story gives the villain a long long background so that you know his struggles and determination. Will add it to my list of book to read. Thanks.
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First person narratives are always engaging, especially those with a great protagonist. Thanks for the review.
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Creating a balance between two worlds. I can't help but feel like the plot has a deeper meaning. Thanks for the review.
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The storyline is captivating and sounds interesting. Thanks for a great review!
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I love the idea of fantasy in this book. The review sounds like it might have magic in it, but I'll want to know for sure.
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