Official Review: The Little Book of Bad Intentions

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Re: Official Review: The Little Book of Bad Intentions

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Thank you for your review. I love the title and the cover artwork of this book. "The Little Book of Bad Intentions" by Allison Basile is something I'd enjoy reading. It is going to my reading shelves.
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The Little Book of Bad Intentions by Allison Basile seems a very realistic story. These problems are the reality of today's life. Thanks for the free copy.
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I think we can all do with a bit of humour at this time, and why not dark humour to boot? From what I read from the sample, I did not expect that Tessie was vacationing with a man other than her husband. I can only imagine the twists and turns coming up next. Thank you for the well-written review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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This book really seems like a real murder mystery with a handful amount of dark humors. My favourite read, thanks to the suspense. Congrats on BOTD.
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I like the dark humour. Like you, I’m sure I’ll enjoy the quotes too. Thanks for your review!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. My interest is definitely piqued and I look forward to adding this book to my reading list.
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Post by Mille_junior »

The little book of Bad Intentions is actually one of my best book, things that are told in there are real and relevant to our contemporary world. How womens can be wicked for sure, It's one of my favorite book for sure.
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I know I want to read this telenovela since I no longer have the patience to watch on the TV anymore. Congrats to the book of the day.
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Post by Kaitlyn Canedy »

Not so sure that this is the type of dark humor that I would enjoy reading, but I am sure that those who enjoy this type of humor may enjoy it. I think the fact that the husband is suffering from a mental disorder and the wife seems to be gaslighting is why. Nevertheless, great review! :tiphat:
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Post by Laurina Michael Olowoniran »

I also smiled at the quote by Churchill. I think I should read this book. Sounds interesting. This is a beautiful review. Congratulations to the author.
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Post by Sonya Nicolaidis »

I enjoyed your review and agree wholeheartedly: this is a book not to be missed. It’s just the thing for a quick read this summer. I love a witty, stimulating story that entertains, and it sounds like this story will not disappoint. Many thanks for your comments.
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This seems like a witty book. Worth a shot!
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For a book that's written from a third-person point of view, I'm inclined to think that The Little Book of Bad Intentions is quite a great read. The infusion of humour is also a plus. Great review.
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Now this is an interesting plot. I want to see what Garrison would do. I will be definitely reading it.
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The book looks interesting and intriguing with its mixture of murder and divorce for financial gains.
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