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

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I think the ability to bring the story to life by creating a good setting makes a book very enjoyable to read. I also love it when I feel like rereading the story to make sure I didn't miss anything. Think I'll try this one....
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Your review caught my attention and made me want to know more. From the button maker to sleeping in a coffin bunk, It sounds incredibly creative and unique.
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I enjoy books that make me think, and I think this does that. Dystopia as a setting is also something I'm fascinated by, and I like that it's edited well. Thanks for the review!
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A creative and suspense filled novel with an intriguing premise! The strange world Abi lives in sounds so unique. The unusual concept of the book has certainly captured my attention. Thanks for the review!
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What an amazing novel. A surreal mystery novel with professional editing and holds mystery till the end. If it made you want to read again it surely shows the quality of the book. Thanks for such a wonderful review. I will make sure to read this as soon as possible.
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I'm really curious as to what button-making has to do with nightmares, as well as why the protagonist sleeps in a bunk bed coffin. This sounds intriguing
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The book has an interesting concept. It got my attention to the "Disturbance Potential" charge and the Terrors. Thank you for your catchy recommendation!
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Well, I am now even more curious about the book. I thought the sample pages were very intriguing, and your review just confirms it.
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An absurdity novel in dystopian setting sounds cool. I am intrigued by the strange world and want to find out what exactly is going on. I am glad that you enjoyed the book. Thanks for the introduction. :)
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I am glad that the book could hold your attention till the end. Congrats to the author on the 4/4 rating.
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i love the cover of this novel. The kind of vocabularies that have been used is simple and easy to understand. I wish to dedicate this novel to all level of readers. The review was done well and the events follow each other chronologically.
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This review captured the essence of the novel. It would encourage persons interested in this genre to read the book. For me I was kept guessing as to where was this world. The storyline quite fascinating following the character Abi in her quest to appeal this unfair judgement meted out to her.
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This sounds like an interesting concept on which to base a book. The cover has an almost 'dark' feel to it, a quality that seems to go with the story you describe. Thanks for the great review!
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Disturbance potential? That a funny judgement passed on Abi. I can see this is an interesting read. This unique review has actually enlightened me on the contents of this books. Thanks a lot for this good work done.
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Although is a well-written book, full of suspense and with an intriguing plot, and for sure will have lots of fans, unfortunately is not my type of lecture. Thank you for your great review!
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