Review of The Attunist

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Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on The Attunist. Your observation on the book's message and character motives is spot on, and I appreciate your appreciation for the well-written aspects of the book. Your recommendation for military officers seeking justice and a peaceful society is a testament to the book's impact and relevance.
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I am used to reading fiction stories about vigilantes, but this book is based on actual events. I kept reading more and more of the sample book because I liked the author's writing style, and the plot was interesting. I am curious to find out what happens to the Attunist next and wonder if he is ever reunited with Carla. This is an excellent book review filled with helpful details.
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It is bad that the book could be less attractive due to the disharmony of the chapters. With this important topic, it would be better to be in a smooth reading without confusion. But I'm sure, Attunist imparts a lot of knowledge that I less know about so it is nice to try it out. Thanks for your review and congrats on BOTD!
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It is nice that the attunist seeks to correct the wrong in the society and seeing that the author potrayed it being a true life story that he experienced is nice. Congratulations on book of the day.
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Today's book seems like a commentary on law enforcement. It explores the concept of vigilante justice by presenting an antihero. Congratulations on Book of the Day!
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The plot is unique so I’m looking forward to digging into this book to know The Attunist and how he pursued his targets. I’m intrigued by the real-life event that occurred and was experienced by the author which ma de me more intrigued. I could visualize this book made into a film.
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I’m not really a huge crime novel fan, so this book probably isn’t the best fit for me. Still, the plot is pretty interesting, particularly if you’re a fan of Dexter.
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Post by Nemanja Jankovic »

"The Attunist" by Gary B. Haley is about the fight for justice because the main character chose justice above all else. Although The Attunist sacrificed himself for the good of society as a whole, eliminating dangerous drug dealers and terrorist organizations, his exploits brought him trouble.
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No matter how passionate you are about a cause, it is wrong to eradicate wrong by doing wrong. Definitely wrong. No amount of good deed intended to be done will be reckoned with if we take the wrong route in the process of doing so. The end certainly does not justify the means.
Great book and congratulations on BOTD.
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Yes, some people think they can make the world a better place but the truth is we can actually make the world a better place..I actually admire the courage of the Attunist, but was always scared for His life. This book actually reminds me of a movie which has almost the same plot (no spoilers). Thanks for the review and Congrats to the author on BOTD.
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It still baffles me to this point why people who chose to do good are treated unfairly. I'm sure this book would embody insightful topics. Congratulations on being the Book of the Day.
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The storyline is both compelling and moving. People often criticize the means before praising the ends, even when they are doing good. The author was tenacious, thus I think his acts would have a significant influence on his community. Wonderful review
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Excellent book that I would like to read. Everything related to justice and the elimination of all that can be harmful to society is to be congratulated and encouraged. If many could follow his example, we would certainly live in a very peaceful world. .congratulations to him
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It is quite saddening how the ones who try to make society a better place are always the ones to pay. This sounds like quite an interesting book. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Ma Leonarda Castañares »

A murderer that eradicates all forms of evil in society like drug trafficking, child exploitation, and etc. sounds like a really good read for me. I appreciate your review, this book really reminds me of my favourite series. Congrats on winning BOTD!
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