Review by Temidayo Omowunmi -- Otherside by Aaron Dennis

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Review by Temidayo Omowunmi -- Otherside by Aaron Dennis

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Otherside" by Aaron Dennis.]
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Otherside by Aaron Dennis.
The pilot of this book caught my attention because it was placed perfectly and I appreciate and recommend the author because of the ending of this book is lovely and less rushed. It ended well and it is well explained. The book gives you many things to think about even though it is a work of FICTION I’m still thinking in my head if everything in this book is really happening out there, in the shadows. Putting it in my head and playing the character to myself.

A novel is about the prologue, thus this book prologue gave me chills the good type that made me read this book page by page. The main character who is from a different background was having a good time with his friend J and some girls in New Orleans when he when he decided go for a walk to clear his head but walked on a murder that’s about to happen, he tried running but couldn’t and then he blacked out. Waking up he realized that something was different about him, he met one woman who introduced him to a new world he never knew existed. Being new and trying to adapt to the new things around him. He is living in the world of the Shadowman who he witnessed his murder and transferred his subconscious mind into him.

The character faced many challenges but he overcomes them because of faith and how he had grown considerably in many ways better considered was. The plot is captivating and very engaging the writing style contribute to my likeness of this novel. I recommend this book otherside to lovers of fiction and readers. The author did a wonderful job in making the main character look so real that you’ll imagine yourself playing his role, the author also continued to carry his readers along well. You might get confused with the names because they all sound funny. I’ll surely recommend this book to my friends and especially my boss who is a great lover of fictional and epic story.

I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because otherside because there were no editing errors that I could see, the plot was engaging but addictive, the good plot building was excellent. Looking at everything starting from good plot to editing, to the building of character to satisfy readers, all this is what I look for in a book, and trust me this is what I found.

Kudos to the author for writing a book that is very simple to read and, provided lessons that will greatly benefit all readers, moreover there were no grammatical errors or spelling errors. I don’t recommend that you read this book at night though because of some scary parts.

This work of fiction got me so absorbed in the story that I refused to put the book down, it is filled witwith loyalty, friendship, faith, strength, power and the ability to fight against all odds

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Thanks Temidayo for your interesting review. This sounds like a very strange and unusual story. I like weird books like this, and will have to give it a try.
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Sounds like an engaging book. I really like relatable characters. In definitely going to check this book out. Thanks for the detailed review.
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