Official Review: Key to Eternity by Mallory M. O'Connor

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Re: Official Review: Key to Eternity by Mallory M. O'Connor

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Thanks for an insightful review. But, I like fast-paced book.
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Sou Hi wrote: 01 Jan 2021, 04:33 Thanks for your interesting review. Looks like this is not only a crime thriller mixed with paranormal but also a book which is flourished with historical information.
Yes, this book has a lot of historical information in it.

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Chigo Nwagboso wrote: 01 Jan 2021, 08:25 Thanks for an insightful review. But, I like fast-paced book.
Ok, but thank you for taking the time to read my review and leave a comment.
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I kind of agree with you on the cover art, the font chosen does not do credit to the rest of the cover. I appreciate the review, and the book sounds like quite a read.
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The title of the book piqued my interest. After reading your review, I am certain that the book is worth my time. I plan to read it.
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What an interesting name for a main character- Epiphany! Sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for a great review.
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Nmesoma wrote: 02 Jan 2021, 12:53 I kind of agree with you on the cover art, the font chosen does not do credit to the rest of the cover. I appreciate the review, and the book sounds like quite a read.
It certainly was interesting to say the least.

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I remember how Indiana Jones used to give me unrivalled excitement and intrigue. I would love to see how this book relates to it. Thanks for the very detailed review and recommendation.
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Vivdija wrote: 03 Jan 2021, 01:29 The title of the book piqued my interest. After reading your review, I am certain that the book is worth my time. I plan to read it.
I was also drawn to the title. I hope you get the chance to read and enjoy this book. Thank you so much for commenting.
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Manali_DC wrote: 04 Jan 2021, 01:47 What an interesting name for a main character- Epiphany! Sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for a great review.
Yes, her name is quite appropriate given that she is a psychic. Thank you for commenting.
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Saint Bruno wrote: 04 Jan 2021, 18:21 I remember how Indiana Jones used to give me unrivalled excitement and intrigue. I would love to see how this book relates to it. Thanks for the very detailed review and recommendation.
The story reminded me of Indiana Jones because the protagonists were searching for a lost artifact with supernatural implications.

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"Indiana Jones meets The Dead Files in this creative crime thriller." That sounds really intriguing. However, the long lulls don't sound appealing. Thanks.
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kandscreeley wrote: 09 Jan 2021, 16:23 "Indiana Jones meets The Dead Files in this creative crime thriller." That sounds really intriguing. However, the long lulls don't sound appealing. Thanks.
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After you explained the cover art of the book, I felt a bit dumb for not making any sense off it at first sight😅. I had this relief when you mentioned you being an archeology enthusiast. This book must have satisfied your taste
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I was thrilled to read the summary of this book that you wrote and indeed the cover looks great! It's sad that the ending seemed cliched and anticlimactic. Other than that, thank you for writing such an elaborate and engaging review of this book. Brilliant work!
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