Official Review: Seven at Two Past Five by Tara Basi

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Re: Official Review: Seven at Two Past Five by Tara Basi

Post by Ngozi Onyibor »

Everything about the book is unusual, from the title to the book cover. Your review makes the book seem enthralling, but it gives me the creeps.
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Sounds like an interesting concept for a book, one we haven't seen before. Great review!
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The book was quite confusing at first with it's odd sentence structures and Abi's description of the Terrors. It wasn't until I read the review that I realized the Terrors were nightmares. It was an intriguing concept and I found myself wanting to learn more about the Disturbance Potential. Thanks for the great review!
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I'm so thrilled that this book is BotD today - it was INCREDIBLE! What a wonderful read. I'm so glad you enjoyed it too. Thank you for your review.
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This story seems quirky and one that is right up my alley. I love quirky and the young Carmen and from the sample it seems as if I am going to love this book. Thanks for the review
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I liked the sample that I read, and also, the review was excellent. The author can create interest, so the reader wants to learn more and more, an amazing imaginative feat by the author.
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This book presents a creative blend of comedy and suspense. I'd like to read and journey through the book.
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I've already read this book before and wrote a review on it, but nonetheless, I found this to be an incredible read. This review certainly does the book justice!
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The book definately sounds interesting and this review makes it sound even more appealing. I have never read any absurd, surreal book. I would surely like to give it a try.
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This sounds like such a unique concept that I find myself very intrigued. The fact you want to read it again speaks to how much you liked it. What a thoughtful & detailed review!
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This looks like a very strange novel with a button maker who has to fight for justice because she is accused. Not my cup of tea, though! Thanks for the review!
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Getting punished for not having nightmares really sounds absurd.The concept of this book is unique and intriguing.I would love to read this book.
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I enjoyed the sample for this book and your enthusiasm for it is catching, so I might give it a try. Great review!
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I really enjoy novels that take place in dystopian societies, so I may read this soon.
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This unique novel that follows the complex life Abi, also known as Seven, sounds like an interesting book. I like it that it's an extremely well-written, creative novel and exceptionally edited novel. I'll definitely read this one. Thanks for your nice review.
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