Official Review: The Futility of Vengeance by Adam Guest

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Re: Official Review: The Futility of Vengeance by Adam Guest

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I am so excited to see the sequel of worldlines. The book made me think for many days. Expectations are really high from this one. Your review adds to my curiosity to read the book. Well done!!
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I read Worldlines, and I liked it, so I'm curious to read its sequel after seeing it's great as well. Thank you for your terrific review!
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NetMassimo wrote: 02 Dec 2020, 08:04 I read Worldlines, and I liked it, so I'm curious to read its sequel after seeing it's great as well. Thank you for your terrific review!
Saint Bruno wrote: 01 Dec 2020, 17:01 Books with just the right amount of characters are easier to follow. Thank goodnss this one comes correct in that aspect. Thanks for the detailed review and recommendation.
MsH2k wrote: 01 Dec 2020, 02:02 Worldlines is on my list to read. One Many-Worlds Interpretation novel may be enough for me, but it’s good to know there is a sequel if I am interested. Thanks for your great review!
Nqobile771 wrote: 01 Dec 2020, 01:26 I thought vengeance was sweet :eusa-think: The book sounds like a well-written thriller. Good job with the review.
anua24060 wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 23:39 I am waiting for this book for a long time since reading Worldlines. From your review, I think it is up to my expectations. Great review!
lavenderbooks20 wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 22:13 I’m glad to know that Worldlines has a sequel. I liked the first book, and based on your review, I feel like I might like this sequel as well. Great review!
kandscreeley wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 17:27 I didn't know that Worldlines had a sequel. I haven't read the first book, but they both sound interesting. Thanks for the review.
Sushan wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 16:47 A nice and well balanced review. I would like to try this one after trying the prequel of it. Thanks for the insightful review 👍👍
Yvonne Monique wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 10:10 Great to read that Worldlines has a sequel! I'll definitely would like to check this one out.
unamilagra wrote: 01 Dec 2020, 17:37 I haven't gotten around to the first book yet, but this certainly sounds like an exciting series! Great review!
Nelson Lyric wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 09:32 I must say this is Quiet an Amazing thriller, I can imagine being in Prison when you are actually innocent (I really feel for Gary). I can't wait to read this one. Thanks for this wonderful review.
Thanks guys. I really appreciate your comments.
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Ellylion wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 10:06 Thanks for this insightful review. The first book was a raw material so to say, and I disliked it to be honest. The characters were just flat. Hopefully this one is better :)
Since there isn't much change in the characters I think you'd still have the same feeling on this. Thanks for stopping by.
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Sou Hi wrote: 30 Nov 2020, 21:36 Thanks for your interesting review. Just as I thought, Blue Line's Gary is really seeking for revenge. I wonder if he will succeed in paying back, or will they make peace?
Making peace was far from the picture. Thanks for your comments.
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Prisallen wrote: 01 Dec 2020, 08:53 The idea of different worldlines is an interesting concept, but I have difficulty seeing how it could possibly work because if something happened in one worldline, such as a death, it would change the entire future of that worldline as compared to the others. Anyway, it does make one think. Thanks for your well-written and interesting review!
Yea its just one of many possibilities. Thanks for dropping by.
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Oh my goodness! There's a sequel?? I wasn't aware of that. I was scrolling through the book reviews look for new books to add to my ever growing book list when I stumbled upon the author's name, then the book cover, it reminded me of Worldlines and I just had to know.
Thank you for the review, I'm definitely interested in reading it! Although I think you shouldn't have mentioned Sinead's mom's death, it might not seem like a spoiler, but it sort of is. Other than that, great work!
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T_Tobbs wrote: 02 Dec 2020, 14:46 Oh my goodness! There's a sequel?? I wasn't aware of that. I was scrolling through the book reviews look for new books to add to my ever growing book list when I stumbled upon the author's name, then the book cover, it reminded me of Worldlines and I just had to know.
Thank you for the review, I'm definitely interested in reading it! Although I think you shouldn't have mentioned Sinead's mom's death, it might not seem like a spoiler, but it sort of is. Other than that, great work!
wow. I appreciate your enthusiasm. I mentioned Sinead's mom's death because I thought it has been looming since the first book I didn't know it would be a spoiler for you. Thanks for commenting.
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Awesome review. Leaves one in suspense. Would love to read it!
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The fact that Guest added a sequel is enough Christmas present for me. Great review!
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I am glad that Worldlines has a sequel. I enjoyed reading it and I am certain that I will enjoy reading this book.
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This sounds like an intriguing book for lovers of this genre. However, that does not include me! This book, although intriguing does not appeal to me. Thanks for the great review though!
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I cannot imagine what Gary must be going through, paying for a crime he didn't commit, while wanting to look for the real killer of his girlfriend. I haven't read this first book actually as I feel this is not my cip of tea. Thanks for your review.
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wow what a wonderful review. it makes this book sounds interesting even though it is not my type. I think about try this book
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I can't imagine being in a prison for a crime I did not commit. Prison life is so hard.
This is thrilling for me,I haven't tried a book that is written about suspense but I don't regret giving this book a trial.
I know and I believe that at the end of every injustice there will always be Justice.
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