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

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this is a bit of a different type plot as the author move away from a traditional plot. Should be a new experience to the readers. Great review!
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Hmm. Thanks, Orizon.
You make me want to read the book. Espionage stories are usually exciting to read, and adding a bit of humour makes it even better. I just hope its plot is not watery because the book's title sounds out of place for the kind of review you wrote. I initially thought it would be a comedy/drama. I just downloaded it, let me read the third chapter for sampling because, from my experience, the first chapter is often not a good basis of judgement for a book.
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I liked the themes of this motivational story and the author's efforts to blend this story with inspirational ideas.
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Hi!

I agree with several reviewers who said the title made the book appear to be a non-fiction "self help" genre book. In general that genre bothers me. Once I learned this was a fictional story I was instantly more willing to consider reading the book.

I find the government conspiracy plot to be an interesting concept and always wonder how a group of innocent people find out the most bizarre secrets. I can not wait to read this book. I am pleased you did not write any spoilers into your review.

Thank you for such an insightful review,

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The book from it's cover and title actually seemed like a inspirational self-help book, but it is an adventurous book that depicts themes of friendship and talent. Thank you for the great review.
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I think it’s impressive how the author was trying to send a message about being true to one’s self, while also delivering a plot as intriguing as you have mentioned in this review. It definitely piqued my interest. Kudos to you for this beautiful review and congrats on BOTD!
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This looks exciting to read! Two people living in peaceful life is about to be disturb. How will the characters handles the upcoming disturbance?
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A good motivational self-help book "At Day's End, I'll Always Be Me" by Jerry A. Greenberg, which shows the importance of following our passion. The story follows the two neighbors who accidentally discover the Ukrainian government secret. This one looks interesting to me.
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This sounds like a cute story with unique characters. I love an inspirational book and I honestly need one at the moment. Thanks for the review.
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It seems like a unique sort of book. I debated on whether to read it or not based solely on the title. It was not very forthcoming. However, the review showed a different side.
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Thanks for the great review. From your review, I gather I am right about it being an easy read and following your dreams. I think this is a book I'd like to read.
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This sounds like an inspiring story with unique characters. The book motivates readers to be themselves and bring out the best in them. However, the plot seems like it doesn't fit the genre.
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Looks like a very inspiring book. It is different from the normal themes. I liked the fact that the book reminds us to be ourselves. Thank you for this review.
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A book that "portrays the importance of following your passion" is definitely a worthy read. I like that the book’s characterization is top-notch. Not my kind of read, though. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD!
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