Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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Re: Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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What a thrilling plot. Coming to think of it conflicts happen as much within as they happen outside the mind. I believe this could be the most exitingly mind blowing narrative to follow. This review is equally fascinating.
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Thank you for the great review! I read the sample and wasn't very interested. However, your review makes me want to go back and try again. This definitely seems like a book I'd like.
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Wonderfully written review! This book is very intriguing to me and I look forward to reading it in the future!
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This book reminds me of the Christopher Nolan film Memento in the structure of the plot of the story. I like that the element of time becomes like a character in this story where it is shifted so that the reader is unable to figure out all of the pieces. I also like that there is an element of not knowing who or what to trust which adds a great deal of suspense to the story.
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Wow.. I'm not a big fan on "action novels". But the sample of "freedom building" caught my attention. It sounds realistic and not only full of action but passion as well. Thanks for sharing it
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This sounds like an exciting psychological thriller. John seems to be a confusing character who draws the reader into his confusion. Thank you for the review!
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This sounds like an interesting concept. My son is a newly licensed architect, so I am intrigued by that aspect. The idea of having to hide amnesia sounds exhausting.
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This story sounds like a lot is going on to keep you engaged. Thorough review, thanks!
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I’m not much of a reader. I get bored and then I stop reading. I began this book, it was different. I didn’t want to stop reading it. I am going to go back and read more when I have time.
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Thank you for the good review. The narrative sounds mentally involving and the exploration of character is interesting. However, I'm sure that my fascination will definitely wane as I read through the book. I just do not like confusion and it seems that this book explores confusion at a surprising level. :)
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An architect as the protagonist in a thriller is new to me. I am excited to know what happens to John, the building, and the terrorists. The sample certainly whetted my interest.
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The book sounds intriguingand exciting. I like thrillers especially psychological ones as they keep you guessing what will happen next. It will be interesting to learn whetherJohn figures out what is going on with his life. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Thanks for the review. It’s an interesting idea to have a psychological thriller about an architect not knowing if he designed a building!
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The plot of this book is very intriguing, I would be definitely reading it. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like a fascinating book, I'll give it a try. Thanks for the amazing review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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