Review of Always Carry Your Scythe

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Today's book of the day sounds like one filled with terror and horror, with characters' names like Death, Zuzi and so on. However, I like the fact that the plot is fast-paced and the storyline is highly engaging. Congrats on #BOTD!
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Trixie's journey is not just about saving her friend, it's also about self-acceptance. The narrative encourages readers to embrace who they are and pursue their passions, regardless of societal expectations.
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Post by DEBORAH BURDITT »

Always Carry Your Scythe by Pip Paisley was an interesting, fun and unique read. A story about heaven, hell and all in between becoming farcically tied together. I was surprised and delighted
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Good review. Thank You.
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Always Carry Your Scythe seems like a unique and gripping supernatural thriller. Trixie seems like a great main character that readers can connect with. The book has a great storyline that will captivate readers who enjoy fantasy novels.
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This review of "Always Carry Your Scythe" by Pip Paisley is absolutely compelling! 🌟📖 The intricate world-building, fast-paced plot, and richly developed characters, especially Trixie, sound fantastic. I love how the author explores themes of friendship and perseverance amid supernatural chaos. The unique take on hell and the detailed supernatural realm are particularly intriguing. This book seems like a must-read for fantasy lovers! Adding it to my reading list! 🧛‍♂️👻🧙‍♀️
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It seems like a whole pack of mystery and intrigue! I read the first two chapters, and so far, I really like it. The supernatural world is immersive, and the characters, especially Trixie, are engaging. I can't wait to see what happens next. Congrats on BOTD!
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Her mummy is called Death. I wish there were imogis to show my expression right now. Alright, I would love this book because even just the names are to die for. Super natural beings makes this book sound like that movie of percey Jackson. But I am sure this book is worth the read. Congratulations on making a book of the day.
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In my point of view, one of the best characteristics of a good book is pulling the readers into the world in which the story takes place and keeping them engaged in that. So, it can be believed that, "Always Carry Your Scythe" by Pip Paisley fall under this category. Congratulations on the BOTD! Nice review.
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This is definitely a one-of-a-kind plotline. The title of the book "Always Carry Your Scythe" is self-explanatory to a certain extent. And I'm intrigued to read more about Death's role in luring people to "To the Wheel." And why is it called "To the Wheel" in the first place? More than Trixie and Zuzi's characters, the detailed depiction of supernatural beings pulls me in.
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To me, going by the description provided in the review, the book sounds interesting, a bit strange and funny. The concept is something of a novelty despite my great addiction to all things Sci-Fi/Fantasy has to offer, and I can certainly see myself enjoying the reading quite a lot. Therefore, I gratefully accept your gift and congratulate on BOTD!
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Wow! Werewolves, vampires and demons are always a great combination to an action filled book. Thanks for the engaging review!
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"Always Carry Your Scythe" by Pip Paisley sounds like a captivating dive into a world of supernatural beings and epic intrigue. With a perfect 5-star rating from an Official Onlinebookclub Reviewer and numerous five-star ratings on Amazon, it's clear that this novel excels in plot, characters, and world-building. Thanks for sharing this intriguing fantasy recommendation!
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Trixie is more than just the daughter of Death. She's a relatable character with her own desires, flaws, and struggles. Readers can easily connect with her journey of forging her own path and breaking free from expectations.
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"Always Carry Your Scythe" by Pip Paisley revolves around the world of supernaturals, where Trixie is on mission to save Zuzi from dark agendas of GameShow which promises heaven. The author weaved themes of friendship, mystic, supernatural and adventure in this book.
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