Review of A Week's Worth

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I'm really curious to read this book. I find Mac's story has a lot of mystery. I can't wait until I read this and to know will he able to rekindle his relationship with his mother.
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Mac's predicament is eerily reminiscent of how our generation behaves: we get busy and neglect our families, especially our parents.Thank you for your straightforward analysis of this not at all comprehensive work.
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The theme of A Week's Worth by Thyme Lewis sounds captivating as it revolves around rebuilding the relationship between a mother and son
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This mystery novel seems to grab your attention starting with the first page and holds it until the very end. I also like that it has an unexpected twist near the end. Great review!
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I've been searching for a good mystery novel for a while now and this seems to fit right in with what I have in mind. Thanks for a detailed review. Congrats on BOTD
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I found the beginning of the book a little slow and was about to put it down, but now you have me intrigued about what happens in chapter fifty-five, so now I'm compelled to keep going hehe. Thank you for the excellent review.
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your very informative review. I also liked how the author wrote it. From the sample, it was very easy to read. I wonder why dead people end up all around them though. That makes for an interesting story. I'm sure many will enjoy this book. For personal reasons, it felt somewhat like I was reading about my mom and me, so I believe I will pass on it.
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Post by Thomas Hill »

Another suspense thriller to keep me company on this week end. Cant wait.
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The dead people part is what intrigues me about this book. What exactly is happening here? I guess I have to read it. Thanks for the review.
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Sounds like an interesting story. I hope he and his mom works out their issues. Great review.
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"A Week's Worth" by Thyme Lewis seems like an intriguing mystery novel that weaves together personal and societal issues into a compelling narrative. The story's backdrop, set against a pandemic and a homeless epidemic, adds depth to the plot.
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It seems a vacation will not only be a vacation but much more as Mac deals with all the pressing, especially the numerous people who keep turning dead. I am glad the book had a huge twist, the revelation, it is such that make me love books.
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I love mystery and suspense. And the way you talked about the fifty-fifty chapter got me already wanting to read it. Thank you for the review
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This sounds rather interesting. I love myself a good mystery. Thankyou for such an amazing review.
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The book appears to put a fresh perspective on thrillers concerning special operations. It delves into the private life of an agent by examining the complexities of a mother-son dynamics.
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