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 one that is right up my alley. I seem to have this utter fascination with the working of the mind even if it is a fantasy realm or in reality. I am very interested in the fact she a good girl or is she a bad one? Then put in the pretense of seduction, and mind control, I am making this a number one priority to read. I can not wait to start it tonight. Happy reading to all.
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This book is a great reference for psychology, explaining how the minds would work due to experiences and incidences.
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The thesis of the story lies in the philosophy of living a countless lives believed mostly by Buddhist and Hindus. Have you ever felt the same way as our main character, Elise? The continuous search for something unknown, for something deeper without or with partial reluctance of unraveling the scenario is the most grievous and heretic things in life; following the fluctuations of emotions among your peers and all the people that make up who you are is something hurtful without really knowing the real you.
Elise is one of those persons but with psychic ability able to decipher arcane ideas from the most lucid pretext of current happenings delve in the layer of minds among Greg, Xiao Yu, Zaidi and others; that solves the dilemma of our supporting characters by interdependent relationship with Elise.
The description is very vivid. You can really feel the throbbing of each horizons and the culture it portrays in the way the author describe. It appears to me that it is really something, beautiful indeed. Yet, in the course of my reading, the story seems lifeless although each account of the attributes to the psyche of Elise and the people she wished to understand the author isolates the essence of the whole charade of story appealing to me as lifeless.
I want a story which shows the story. Readers might fall to the illustrious description keeping you aboard but behind it as a facade is a dull bonds to the conglomerated accounts of travel.
The pace of the story is fast-changing one that does not promote the welfare of the whole story. The fast-changing pace creates a loophole in what may seems a more hooking introduction.
I also found typo errors for about 2% of the whole text. So I vote 3/4 to this story.
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A character you love and hate in equal measure is quiet intriguing. Thanks for the review.
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