Review of Mysteries you can't put down

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I am interested to read the eight different titles in one book and certainly is nice to read as based on your review. Thanks.
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Short stories within a story is my kind of book and the author brought it up so well in this book , I will always recommend this kind of book,
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The title itself intrigues me. It seems to be an interesting collection of mysteries.

Thank you for the great review
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I'm always glad when the author takes the reviewer's suggestions seriously and makes the effort to improve – obviously, the end result is a beautiful book. I have to say that I'm super intrigued by the story about the composer who commits suicide after a performance. Thanks for the review.
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I am not a anthologies but the mysterious and whodunnits are my favourite genres and what I liked about the most that there are different genres to explore. I am definitely intrigued as I enjoy reading mysteries and this book gives Agatha Christie vibes. Congrats on BOTD.
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Today's BOTD is a collection of short stories that are centered on mystery, crime, science fiction among other genres. This collection looks to offer compelling stories.
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It seems that the variety of the stories keeps the audience captivated. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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Short stories filled with mysterious murders, science fiction. It's indeed a mysterious book. The review is great.
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WOW, this book sounds like it has something for everybody. I don't really care for short stories most of the time, but I will have to check this book out! Thanks for the thorough review!
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It seems like a collection of all type of stories. But, I am not a massive fan of fiction. So, I will pass this one. Thanks for this great review.
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I love mysteries and look forward to reading these short stories. Thank you for a great review.
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I am normally not inclined to read books in this genre, but short stories like these ones might just work for me. I’m particularly intrigued by the one with the unconventional scientist and the one with the hilarious irony of the dead body of the head of the Undead Movie Studios.
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This book has an exciting plot and is full of mysteries. I also like that it is a short book about murder mysteries. I'll add this one to my must read. Thanks for the great review
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Thank you for the wonderful review. It sounded exciting because of how much you enjoyed reading it. I don't care much for sci/fi, but mysteries are okay. I'm more in the mood for lighthearted books at this time but will keep this book in mind.
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The book right up my alley! I always love the format of short stories, they are extremely convenient to read on the way. Also I find concept of this book interesting and plots engaging. Thanks a lot for recommendation and congrats on BOTD!
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