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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This is a great review. It left me a little uncertain simply because of the negative aspects of the main character. However, I do intend to give this book a try and see for myself how she may change throughout the story. I am interested in experiencing all of the places that she travels to. As well as seeing how the author manages to combine the different eras together. Thank you for such a detailed review and congratulations to All in the Head for being Book of the Day!
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Thanks for the review. The plot sounds scary. I do not like the idea of anyone being able read or manipulate my thoughts and make me do things. I will pass reading this book as I find it a bit disturbing.
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Thanks for the great review. I love books that take you to a bunch of different destinations and you get a small taste of the different cultures.
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Mjgarrison wrote: 08 Mar 2019, 13:28 Thanks for the great review. I love books that take you to a bunch of different destinations and you get a small taste of the different cultures.
Thank you for the comment! :tiphat:
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Sounds like quite an interesting read and pretty complex too. Great review.
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Radiant3 wrote: 08 Mar 2019, 13:32 Sounds like quite an interesting read and pretty complex too. Great review.
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A book regarding past lives, with a vivid description of different parts of the world, must be an interesting work of fiction. I like to try this one. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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In the Head, it is very interesting bringing the understanding that exposure can broden your knowledge about the culture, tradition, language, behavior of a particular group of people.
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A book where the line between reality and dream is blurred seems interesting.

Thank you for the great review.
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Kajori50 wrote: 08 Mar 2019, 13:47 A book where the line between reality and dream is blurred seems interesting.

Thank you for the great review.
Thank you!
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I don't think I would be interested in a book that focuses so much on past lives. I just don't believe in this. However this review gives a great endorsement of the book for those who have this interest.
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This book has such a unique premise. It is a testament to the author that each story can stand alone and yet are all layers that Elsie must work through. This sounds like a fantastic psychological thriller! Thank you for the engaging review!
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The human mind, what a paradox. This book is worth the time. Thanks for the free copy. Very nice review indeed.
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Beatus wrote: 08 Mar 2019, 14:18 The human mind, what a paradox. This book is worth the time. Thanks for the free copy. Very nice review indeed.
Thank you! Enjoy reading it.
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I don't like travel storys so Im not sure this something I would be able to read. Although you make it sound very interesting. Great review.
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