Official Review: Rasputin's Nephew by Marc J. Seifer

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Re: Official Review: Rasputin's Nephew by Marc J. Seifer

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From your review,this book sounds like it's a bit complex and complicated for normal readers like myself,I don't usually find books that are very scientific interesting but this review has made me want to read this one because the story line seems so thick with alot of interesting characters,I will definitely give this book some time .
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It's a great review. Also the books seems to be great but not to my liking since I don't like books containing short "complicated" stories that build the many story ,or with many story ,also the reviewer has said it contains scientific techniques which aren't my thing.Though it's a captivating book.
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Rasputin's Nephew" by Marc J. Seifer is a fascinating read. It’s a thriller filled with actions, adventure and conspiracies. Good job by the author. Congratulations on being BOTD
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great review! Although the book does fascinate me in certain ways, the older I get, I don't want to work hard to read a book. If I do not understand what the author is trying to get across, or if I have to look up a lot of complicated words, it's not for me.
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The review is honest and explains the book wonderfully. The character of Resputin and the mystery surrounding made him a rich subject. There may be truth in the midst of fantasy, but the elaboration of scientific terms, the excessive description of violence makes the story inappropriate for me. I hope it reaches the right reader. Congrats on BOTD
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I'm not into reading new age books as it goes against my Christian beliefs, however, I also don't particularly find this type of genre interesting. The reviewer of this book also mentions that a lot of the information in this novel was hard to understand, which is usually typical of this genre. It's just not my cup of tea.
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Seifer has given us a story that feels both fresh and classic, with historical nods, a touch of the supernatural, and a gripping plot. Rasputin's Nephew is a testament to his storytelling skills.Congratulations on the Book of Today Award.
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Post by Jan Pearl »

Based on the review, Radputin's Nephew is an interesting book to read. It has action, mystery, magical, history, war, and the like. I think someone will really enjoy reading it. Thank you for sharing this book. Looking forward to read it in the near future.
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Rasputin's Nephew" by Marc J. Seifer is a tale of human experiments, strange events, assassination attempts, mysterious deaths, and seemingly superhuman people. Rudy, the protagonist, tracks a story that connects ESP, psychokinesis, telepathy, and other paranormal topics. This, however, puts Rudy's life in danger. The question is, did Rudy survive the danger? Grab a copy of the book and find out.
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Post by Supritika Ghatak »

Rasputin's Nephew is a gripping tale that examines human experiments, enigmatic powers, and moral quandaries by fusing aspects of historical intrigue and contemporary scientific investigation. It seems like a fascinating and thought-provoking book for history buffs.
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Post by azza lia »

I'm intrigued. But the excess of technical explanation would be too much for me. Also the story seems difficult to follow even though I could skip over the lenghtly scientific details and graphic scenes. Thank you for your insightful and well-written review.
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That's an impressive review. I got quite confused with the title, but your review did intrigue me to read this fascinating tale. This seems to be a captivating book. I'm looking forward to reading this.
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Post by todwyer01 »

From a sampling, this seems like an interesting thriller novel following Rudy, a journalist, as he hunts down stories of ESP and supernatural powers as an organization is destroying every copy of a book about Russian priest Rasputin. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Already sounds interesting, Rudy has a lot to do in finding out what has happened, the mystery deaths, and also the missing books. I'd love to find out how the story turns out and about Rudy's death treat.
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Post by Rose Angela »

"Rasputin's Nephew" is a near-future thriller where reporter Rudy Styne, experiencing accurate premonitions, uncovers a plot involving psychotronic terrorism. Gripping stuff!
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