Official Review: The Object by Matthew Caesar
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Time travel is interesting. I'm just glad this one didn't have too many paradoxes, which give me a headache. Thanks.Honest-reviewer wrote: ↑12 Oct 2020, 01:44 Stories of time-travel are great to read! I liked the plot of this book. Thank you for the amazing review!
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If there was some point, I might could handle it. It didn't seem like there was, though. I hope the author can do some editing to make it better because it's a good plot. Thanks!
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Thanks for the kind words. It was a bit overwhelming. I admit that I kind of rolled my eyes every time I learned about the same horse!Maria Esposito wrote: ↑13 Oct 2020, 06:33 I also become overwhelmed when too many unnecessary details are provided, making the book unnecessarily lengthy. Great review, as always.
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You wanted more detail? I hope not with the clothes sizes or the horse descriptions. There seemed to be plenty of those details. Thanks for your comment.Lindsaybaker2020 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2020, 19:13 I find that the book is ok I just wished that it would of gave more detail throughout all of it. But for a short story its not bad for a teenager to have something to read when they are bored. I would rate the book 3 out of 5.
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It is a great premise, and I know the book can become really great with some tweaking. Thanks!HannahsReads wrote: ↑14 Oct 2020, 15:13 Thanks for your honest review. This sounds like a great premise for a time-travel YA fantasy that needs further development.
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Thank you for a great review, regardless!
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Thank you so much for commenting. I appreciate your kind words.Pearl Akpan wrote: ↑04 Nov 2020, 13:40 Seems like this novel has quite a number of issues. Whatever degree of potential the story may hold, it still seems it’s in dire need of some reworking.
Thank you for a great review, regardless!
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