Review by Orizon -- At Day's End, I'll Always Be Me

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Re: Review by Orizon -- At Day's End, I'll Always Be Me

Post by Saint Bruno »

Wait, what? I just assumed it was a self-help book till I read the summary. It also has an intriguing storyline. I don't why the author chose this title but I think I can find out if I read the book. Thanks for the awesome review and congrats BOTD!
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What a unique take on a novel - a book about authors writing a book! I look forward to reading this one. It looks like a motivating story with a hint of mystery thrown in. Thanks for the great review!
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This sounds like a quirky and entertaining story. The characters are sure to spark your imagination and encourage you to be yourself. Thank you for your review!
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I don’t think this is the book for me. It does sound like an interesting story, however, Franny, Ralph, and Harvey don’t really seem like they do great things.
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Post by Esther Kong »

It seems a very exciting book. The review makes me wonder what happens to the characters and sparks my interest to read the book. Thanks for the review.
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I love the thought of creative stories written by a couple of neighbors who form a friendship over their joint love for writing! Throw in some Ukrainians with ulterior motives, and you’ve got a comedic plot in many ways! Thank you for your review. I look forward to reading this one soon!
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This seems like it will be an interesting story. I plan to read the whole book. It's great that the few errors didn't affect its rating. I enjoyed the first scene and the hilarious drama between Ralph and his parents. Thanks for a great review!
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Thanks for sharing this review; you manage to generate interest in reading the novel with that small but detailed summary. It's exciting to know that it is an inspiring story and that the author generates a good connection with the characters; to keep the reader hooked with the plot of the story.
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This is a fictional story about two friends who get involved in espionage. The title is misleading, as I thought this was a non-fiction self-help book. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your excellent review.
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Reading the review, I was pleasantly surprised. A self-book infused in an espionage tale. Riveting!

Many thanks for the engaging review.
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One of the tales told by this book is about being yourself. The author easily depicts his understanding and coming to terms with his reality. He understands he is a struggling writer and artist, but does not give up on his dreams. I love that the reviewer focused on the uncanny friendship which developed between two strangers who love writing. Noteworthy is the conspiracy with the Ukrainians - real or perceived - but to these two friends, the conspiracy was real enough for them to investigate.
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Sounds like an interesting read but this is not my kind of book. Although I want to know more about Ralph, Harvey and Franny as they sound like interesting characters. Thank you for the review
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Post by Debra Crawford »

great review! A motivational text for myself through a fiction story line? sounds quite interesting!
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This sounds like an interesting story where writers take reality and turn it into a victim. I think it will be an intriguing read. Great review!
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Post by Scerakor »

With themes like friendship, talent, and many others, this book is likely to appeal to a wide audience. I'm looking forward to reading about and discovering all the characters mentioned in the review, especially Ralph, the reviewer's favourite.
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