Review of Mysteries you can't put down

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This is one good review! It has aroused my interest in reading it. Great job
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This review is all encompassing and it encourages me to purchase and read the book.
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A collection of intriguing stories to get along with.I would love to see how the author weaves through this detective miseries especially those involving homicides and the realization that you are sharing a house with a mysterious occupant.How the characters get out of such terrifying situations is a real treat--literally.Great review.
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I love mystery books, and these stories seem great. I will definitely be checking this book out sometime. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Wow! A book with many stories from various genres! I love those kinds of books. I can't wait to immerse myself in this book. Thanks for the review, my friend.
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I also found this book to be enjoyable and appreciated the author's creativity in developing the various situations for each mystery story. I normally don't read stories in this genre so it was a refreshing change to do so.
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I also liked the variety of topics and different scenes in the book. I enjoyed reading your review, and I also thought this was an intriguing book.
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I enjoyed these short stories. I’m curious if I reviewed the first edition, as there were many grammatical errors. But each story left an impression. Very creative mind.
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Post by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine »

Books with short stories are great; if you don't like a story, you don't have to put up with it for long, you can skip to the next one. Now if the stories are mysteries you can't put down, as announced by the title itself, that's exciting. Thanks for the review.
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Solving crime and mysteries is something I find intriguing, books like this spark curiosity, create anticipation, and leave an impression. The book cover is alluring as well. I look forward to reading it. Thanks for the review.
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You also caught my attention with this review. Thank you for a detailed wonderfully wrote review.
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Nice review you wrote up there. Really alluring. Got me salivating on the prospect of reading this anthology of mysteries
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The book looks really thrrilling and entertaining. I couldn't wait to grab a copy. I enjoyed your wonderful review as well.
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I enjoyed reading this book, and it reminded me to look for other books that are compilations of several stories. I felt that each mystery was a good length, just enough to capture your attention and hold your interest, before moving to the next story.
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Post by Destiny Freedom »

Sounds like a thriller, Mysteries You Can't Put Down piqued my interest especially with the story about the pilot who has to land safely in order to see his daughter again.
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