Official Review: All in the Head by Jean Francois Rogeon
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Re: Official Review: All in the Head by Jean Francois Rogeon
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Indeed, it is! Thanks for the comment.
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I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did! Thanks for the comment.
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Thank you!
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What I love about reading well adjusted reviews is the feeling of wanting to know more; reviews should only scratch the surface and get you interested, not deprive the potential readers of self-discorvery. Keeping that in mind, you did a superb job of accomplishing it.
A full picture is filled with a mix bag of good and bad. I did prefer reading about the minor critique and personal opinion, this helped me prepare for what I'm about to delve in. Ranging from our protagonist _ who has a flare of personality not a stereotype _ to the wider picture of world building.
Yet I do wish you had talked more about the world building, and superficially elaborated on it. Perhaps it's just my own preference, as romance isn't my cup of tea and the review seems to focus a lot on it. A little more about the world and the psychological aspect would have increased my interest.
Above all, an incredible review! I love the clarity and flow of words
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Thanks for passing by and for the comment!Jacquelyn-63 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 07:35 This book sounds very intriguing. I may take a look at it. I like that the author made the character someone you can both like and dislike because that’s so much more real to me.
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Agreed! Thanks for the kind words.Sirajuddin wrote: ↑08 Mar 2019, 07:38 Psychological thrillers always offer something new for entertainment, and this story has ingredients like psychic powers that enter the mind of another person. Thanks for a great review.
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