Review of Is Truth Stranger Than Fiction? You Decide . . .

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I too had same thoughts while reading this book. The author cleverly weaved the story to give thrill. All the stories intrigued me a lot and yes, i too tried to connect the stories but till now I couldn't figure out completely. Good review and i recommend people to pick this up if they get chance to read.
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I have been looking for a book with good emotional journeys and mysteries. This seems like a good one.
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I have been looking for a book with good emotional journeys and mysteries. This seems like a good one.
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Harshitha G B wrote: 31 Aug 2024, 06:52 I too had same thoughts while reading this book. The author cleverly weaved the story to give thrill. All the stories intrigued me a lot and yes, i too tried to connect the stories but till now I couldn't figure out completely. Good review and i recommend people to pick this up if they get chance to read.
Glad that we share the same views!
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Anshika Kanan wrote: 31 Aug 2024, 06:59 I have been looking for a book with good emotional journeys and mysteries. This seems like a good one.
Thanks for reading my review!
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I am currently reading this book. I like this one. It is fun to solve the puzzle whilst reading the book and trying to make sense.
Thanks for the review.
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Rajaee wrote: 03 Sep 2024, 07:30 I am currently reading this book. I like this one. It is fun to solve the puzzle whilst reading the book and trying to make sense.
Thanks for the review.
Glad that you like the book!
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Your review of Is Truth Stranger Than Fiction? You Decide . . . offers a comprehensive and engaging overview of the book. You've effectively captured the essence of each story and highlighted the unique blend of fact and fiction. Your insight into the characters and their emotional depth adds value, and your experience with solving the puzzle within the book is intriguing. Noting the mature content is helpful for potential readers. Overall, your review is detailed and positive, making it clear why you rated the book 5 stars.
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MAHAD BAIG MIRZA wrote: 12 Sep 2024, 12:11 Your review of Is Truth Stranger Than Fiction? You Decide . . . offers a comprehensive and engaging overview of the book. You've effectively captured the essence of each story and highlighted the unique blend of fact and fiction. Your insight into the characters and their emotional depth adds value, and your experience with solving the puzzle within the book is intriguing. Noting the mature content is helpful for potential readers. Overall, your review is detailed and positive, making it clear why you rated the book 5 stars.
Thanks for reading my review and sharing your valuable views!
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Priya, this sounds like a fantastic book. I really like your introductory paragraph phrased as a question. I do like reading books about familiar problems, betrayed love and scandals! Short stories with puzzle solving sounds like a good combination.

Anyway, as always, thank you for your review! I will keep an eye out for this book for a review opportunity!
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Adrian Bouknight wrote: 25 Sep 2024, 05:20 Priya, this sounds like a fantastic book. I really like your introductory paragraph phrased as a question. I do like reading books about familiar problems, betrayed love and scandals! Short stories with puzzle solving sounds like a good combination.

Anyway, as always, thank you for your review! I will keep an eye out for this book for a review opportunity!
Hope you pick this book up and share your review!
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Hah, once again you've given me another book to add to my list. I want to solve these puzzles and find the connecting link. Adding it to my list now!
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Stephen Christopher 1 wrote: 07 Oct 2024, 00:10 Hah, once again you've given me another book to add to my list. I want to solve these puzzles and find the connecting link. Adding it to my list now!
I couldn't find all the connections, Stephen! Hope you find and share them :D
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Sounds like a gripping read. I like it that there are 3 storylines, that come together. Great job with the review. You give a clear overview of what to expect with the necessary caution for readers too. Thank you Priya. Another book that I will be looking out for.
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