Official Review: Beneath the Surface

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Deyandimov wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 09:11 I find the plot of the book interesting, although sometimes the action was a bit slowly moving forward. I’m more into fast paced books probably that is why I didn’t like this one so much.
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Petra1989 wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 09:11 With this great review I can only imagine how deep and intense the book is. With the glimpse of it from your quotations I must admit I am intrigued. It is so refreshing to see authors comfortable enough to speak about their own experiences especially on subjects that affect building newer more compassionate society. Great job in to comprehending all of this.
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VictorKE wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 09:12 Nice review. The book sounds interesting and informative. The author has dealt with the current issues affecting the entire world.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting coming-of-age story following a young man who is inspired by the author and contains several five stories about pivotal events in his life. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Stephanie Elizabeth wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 09:18 This sounds like an interesting coming-of-age book that is written about the author as he grapples with weighty issues such as sexuality, grief and the things that go hand-in-hand with being an adolescent male. I also think it's important that mental health is addressed in the book. Thanks for the wonderful review.
I appreciate your kind words, Stephanie.
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Sushan wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 09:19 Sounds like a book written regarding a sensitive topic with a lot of self-control. Congratulations on being BOTD and I am looking forward to read this one
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Afreen Fatima wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 09:22 sample of the book made me really excited to read it... i will definitely addd it to my shelve... it also has a sensitive content and most important the question "how can we be satisfied...? we can only be pleased..." i will surely read the book to find my answer... :techie-studyingbrown: :tiphat:
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The book sounds boring and uninteresting for me. However, your review is professional, accurate and your rating is justified and fair.
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cpru68 wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 09:23 These subjects seem a bit too heavy to read right now. I did enjoy the author’s voice in the opening pages about how he came to wrote the book, but the contents of this one just don’t appeal to me.
I understand. Given the current pandemic, I'm gravitating toward lighter content, too. Thanks for your comment.
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DEEPA PUJARI wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 09:34 Sounds like an interesting book. I have never read a book with the LGBTQ angle. This should be a good start. Congrats botd!
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Kim Taehu wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 09:58 The sensitive topics in the present society is included in this book and reflected through the life and experience of a person. I am surely reading this book one day.
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Jsovermyer wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 10:00 This is the fictional account of a young man growing up and discovering his sexuality. The story is emotionally charged. The characters are realistic and well developed. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for this interesting review.
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Maconstewart wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 10:03 Although coming of age books are not my typical read, this book sounds like it is well written, covering several issues relevant in today's society.
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Tan TR wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 10:04 This book sounds like my kind of book. I am interested in the self discovery, the struggle with cancer and coming of age. An interesting read!
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Nadiatrotwood wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 10:07 This book sounds fantastic. It's so important for kids that are dealing with similar issues to see themselves in published works.
I agree. Thanks for your comment.
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