Review of Time for Justice

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Rwill0988 wrote: 18 May 2023, 12:52 Really informative review. I have a good grasp of what to expect with this book. Especially good to know that while it's a series that not having read the other two won't make this story completely unreadable.
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The mysterious events in this novel make me curious about what's really behind them. It's good to know that this book can be read as an autonomous story, though I'll look into this series. Thank you for your great review!
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I'm really looking forward to reading this book because the reviews made my others is captivating and thrilling. I'm sure that this book would live up to it's good reviews.
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NetMassimo wrote: 19 May 2023, 14:54 The mysterious events in this novel make me curious about what's really behind them. It's good to know that this book can be read as an autonomous story, though I'll look into this series. Thank you for your great review!
In the author’s note she mentioned different characters in the first book. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Time for Justice" is a powerful and thought-provoking book that shines a light on the devastating impact of racial inequalities on health and housing in the UK. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Dr. Brian McKinstry and Professor Allyson Pollock paint a stark picture of the systemic injustices faced by ethnic minority communities, from unequal access to healthcare to discriminatory housing policies.

What I appreciated most about this book was the authors' willingness to tackle complex issues head-on, without shying away from uncomfortable truths. They present a compelling case for why these inequalities persist, and offer clear policy recommendations for how we can begin to address them. Their solutions are practical, evidence-based, and rooted in a deep commitment to social justice.

Overall, I found "Time for Justice" to be a timely and important contribution to the ongoing conversation about race, health, and housing in the UK. It's a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the root causes of these inequalities, and in working towards a more equitable and just society for all.
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Your reviews are exceptional, Amy. I am glad the reader focused on not leaving the reader hung to dry from the action. Your review convinced me to read this book. It's not a typical genre that piques my interest, but this book is worth a read.
I look forward to reading more of your reviews!
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Meghan Soderholm wrote: 23 May 2023, 07:47 Your reviews are exceptional, Amy. I am glad the reader focused on not leaving the reader hung to dry from the action. Your review convinced me to read this book. It's not a typical genre that piques my interest, but this book is worth a read.
I look forward to reading more of your reviews!
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Acknowledging the importance of flawless grammar and a well-structured arrangement, I'm delighted to learn that this book excels in those aspects. As someone who is easily diverted by grammatical errors and disorganized content, I am pleased to hear that this book meets the desired standards in those areas. It is evident that the author and publisher invested the necessary time and effort to ensure a high-quality product.
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It was excellent to hear that Alexander has try ways of making his dreams of becoming famous to become full and it also shows that inside the book it was also about love the review gives interest to read book
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Fergie Jessica Edeni wrote: 25 May 2023, 16:10 Acknowledging the importance of flawless grammar and a well-structured arrangement, I'm delighted to learn that this book excels in those aspects. As someone who is easily diverted by grammatical errors and disorganized content, I am pleased to hear that this book meets the desired standards in those areas. It is evident that the author and publisher invested the necessary time and effort to ensure a high-quality product.
Thanks for commenting! :tiphat:
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Thank you for sharing your detailed review. It sounds like the book weaves together multiple intriguing storylines and engaging characters. It's great to hear that the author's research into the legal system added depth to the story. It would make the narrative more believable adding that bit of realism in there.
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Can't wait to find out what Fiona a young girl and Tom a sixty-year-old could have in common. Seems like an interesting storyline. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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This is an interesting crime thriller fiction novel highlighting mystery, murder, investigation, secrecy, proving guilt, and a captivating plot. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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Fiona and Tom are such complex and interesting characters. The legal system can be so complicated and Ms. Muller did an amazing job with the research. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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Good review. The second story seems suspenseful. I wonder what the binding themes for these stories are.
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