Official Review: Tactile Therapy: Volume One

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I love this a beautiful novel with advanced idea and design. I enjoyed this rather exciting to all interesting.
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A story that is fast-paced, action-packed with rich character development is what I'd love to peer into. This seems to be that kind of story. I find science fiction and fantasy stories thrilling, adventurous, and enlightening. I will check this one out. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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This book sounds perfect for action and superhero fans. Thank you for your review, and congratulations on Book of the Day!
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This is a book I'd definitely like to read fully. I liked what I read of it so far and I enjoy the genres it falls into. Thanks for a great review.
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I like the ambiguity about the blurring of lines between hero and villain. This seems like a fascinating dystopian novel with a bit of science fiction in it. Thanks for the great review!
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I like that the novel portrays the line between heroism and villainousness as thin because when one take laws into their hands, it won't take long for them to break the law; the biggest villains in history fancied themselves as heroes acting to save a group of people.
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It’s funny how, years ago, I avoided most fiction that involved aliens because I found them to be too worn out, but more recently, more and more stories like this one have convinced me differently as they have appealed to my love of science fantasy. I also love the blurring of the line between heroes and villains, so I might have to check this one out. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I love the Marvel and DC references as I am a fan myself. The idea of the author blurring the lines between hero and villain also captured my attention. A dystopian adventure with well-developed characters and a fast-paced plot seems like an excellent read to me. Thanks for the great review!
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I used to like stories about superheroes a lot. But recently everything around us seems to be just that. The idea of this book sounds interesting, but I don't think it's for me.
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The storyline seems interesting with the intermingling of aliens and a dystopian future. I like that the plot keeps you questioning and blurs the difference between hero and villian. Thank you for the well-written review.
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I find this book really interesting as I love to read sci-fi novels & this kind of fiction actually makes sense. Also the characters are very much interesting & therapeutic, the story almost has it all fun, fictition, fantasy, action and a lot of science which makes me satisfied with what the content is & what the cover page says' Tactile Therapy'. So I can't wait more for another volume to release & I do recommend everyone to read this novel & imagine the fun and action of aliens on this planet. :techie-studyingbrown: :) ❤️
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