Official Review: I Am Not Gog by Matthew James Hunt

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Re: Official Review: I Am Not Gog by Matthew James Hunt

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Sounds really great novel. Hope it would provide a good value for time. Good luck to the author and congrats for BOTD.
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A protagonist that reads so well that you forget that she’s a fictional character means the author has done his job well. This is an awesome review. Thanks.
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Judging from the reviews I am sure that it won't. But just to get it out there I really hope that this story does not disappoint. I do believe that it may be that same type of bizarre thing that it has going for its self that has me so interested in wanting to read it.
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Awesome review. I just downloaded the book and can't wait to start reading it. I was a little skeptical about getting it because the title threw me off. Your review cleared up my questions and made it sound worth my read. I like books that are realistic and with characters i can connect.
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Thank you for the wonderful review! Just reading the first few pages of the free copy had me excited, and your review has only amplified that. I love when protagonists aren't cookie-cutter perfect. Sometimes the wrong people are likeable; sometimes good people do terrible things. To see literature that reflects these realities is something that I always find refreshing.
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Your review has drawn me in. Revenge and redemption are frequent companions, as the first often does not go well. Thank you for the gripping introduction to this interesting book.
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This sounds like an intriguing story and your review has further piqued my interest. Thanks for the recommendation--can't wait to read it!
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This sounds like a good read for fans of women’s fiction and memoirs. The fact that it tackles some difficult issues like abuse and bullying as well as providing the reader with fun and laughs makes this seem very well rounded. Congrats to the author on a great review. Thanks so much for sharing.
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I am totally against bullying and all if stands for. The author did a great job.
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The beginning of the novel felt intimate and emotional as the protagonist describes in detail her ritualistic bath prior to her plans for the next day. The first-person narration was the best strategy the author could have chosen to describe Lydia's traumatic past and its consquences on her feelings and actions in the present. Thanks for your review!
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Wow, this does sound like a great read! When you find a character so real you want to know more of that person, you know that the author left you a gift. Thank you for reading and reviewing this!
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I would love to win a copy of this book. I had a pretty bad childhood so I can relate to the idea of wanting revenge. Thanks for the review. I'll be on the lookout for free copies of this book.
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Sounds like this book has great character development. If a character can seem so real you forget you are reading fiction, I'd say the author has done a great job!
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An unusual and detailed review of what can only be an unusual book. This sounds like an exceptional reading experience to me and I look forward to it. I was also initially under the impression that this was a true story. It is interesting to wonder whether this novel was inspired by something real that the author experienced. In any event, this emotional review has me hooked on this book.
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I Am Not Gog is a reminder to captive audiences that stand back and observe atrocious actions without interfering that their inaction and attention reinforces the doer's behavior and makes them equally compliant. It is also a story of growth, friendship, and the quest for freedom. Everything about this book moved me – the unpredictable characters, the unsettling actions of the protagonist and people in her life, and the ending. When I end a book with tears in my eyes, I know I have just finished a masterpiece. 
A story of growth, friendship, and the quest of freedom... Sounds a moving, engaging story. Also, I like this story has unpredictable characters! Got my copy. Thank you for the detailed review!
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