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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Its quite unclear whether this is a C/T/M/H book or a more or less an autobiography sort of book. Yet, I would like to give a try and see. Thanks for the free giveaway and congratulations on being BOTD
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That was a great review. Well done! Abuse and bullying can drive a person to do unspeakable things in revenge. This character is so believable that you forget the story is fiction. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD.
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Stories that touch. Abuse of any form is a bad . Thanks for the review .
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This book goes to show that actions toward others can cause harm in the future, even if it is just words. Great review. You really have me wanting to read this book.
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Post by ShailaSheshadri »

Good review. The protagonist in the novel I Am Not Gog by Mattew James Hunt is a middle-aged lady who has been abused and bullied until the middle age. Next stage is her revenge, and it starts with a gun in her hand. This is a character-driven fiction, and the story is unique and suspenseful. Congrats to the author!
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I feel compelled to read this book about likable and relatable characters. It seems to cover how a person might be affected for life when he/she's bullied, and how this person may react before those circumstances.
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Thanks for the review. Fiction that feels real, would definitely be an amazing book. I will definitely add this to my to be read list.
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Thanks for the enthralling review. The author's writing prowess has been clearly revealed indeed. It is rare for one to come across fiction stories that somewhere in the middle you begin to lose that feeling that it is fictious. I will have to read this.
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👍👍for the review it makes you want to read the book badly and makes you engage into the character even if you have'nt read it..
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Post by Thatamok »

And you made me google lydia japhethson also☺😆
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When a reviewer says that the book bringed tears and that is a masterpiece you just have to read it. I love hard to put down books. Will like to see how bullying makes you get to breaking point. Congrats on BOTD.
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I Am Not Gog by Matthew James Hunt is a story with a message. I liked the part where Lydia was mentally affected by the humiliation. People should aware before doing such things.
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I think this book sounds like one I would love to read. I like it that it is a story of growth, friendship, and the quest for freedom involving the unpredictable characters. Thanks for this nice review.
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This is a powerful review. I believe the book is as good. Thanks to the author for a free copy and congratulations for making #BOTD.
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This seems to be a very touching fictional story written in an intriguing manner. This review gives quite a clear picture of the kind of read this would be. Thank you!
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