Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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Re: Official Review: The Freedom Building by Martin Kendall

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As I read the first few pages, the phrase ‘hit the ground running’ pops into my head. The pace seems to be fast and compelling right from the beginning. Thank you for the review, it was explanatory and honest
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:tiphat: The "The Freedom Building" review is comprehensive, including small views into the plot and the psychological vibrations surrounding John Gowen. The review enhances the novel's direction and the inclusion of adventures, mystique, and personal challenges. This review draws me to read the book. Great review.
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I'm quite interested to find out why everyone thinks John designed the new Zenith building and what happened in the three and a half years that he was in the hospital. The psychological discussions about human memory would also enrich my understanding of how the human brain works.
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This is so fascinating...I love the psychological term used in this novel

Thanks for your review ☺️.
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"The Freedom Building" by Martin Kendall is a thought provoking story that presents an interesting version of real and imaginary narrative around John Gowan. Am anxious to read this book to learn more about what John Gowan did after hospital and the new design of Zenith Building after the explosion.
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This sounds like an excellent psychological thriller. I can only imagine how traumatic it must be to have no memory of certain important events that occurred in your life, even more so if one hides the amnesia. Not being able to guess what will happen next, is the mark of a good mystery. The wide range of topics, such as friendship, love, professional success, terrorism and freedom, sound fascinating. Thank you for your informative review.
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Post by Cynthia Duran »

Such an intriguing story! After reading the first chapter I was hooked. I’m yet to finish reading the book but the scenario is set: an architect who has forgotten the last 3 years of his life. Although, there exists the possibility he didn’t quite forget but instead time-travelled. I’m eager to find out!
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Post by Christopher Mundi »

Excellent Review! It would be terrifying to wake up in the hospital and not know who or where you are! Amnesia is always an
interesting twist to a story. Sounds like an excellent book!Excellent Review! It would be terrifying to wake up in the hospital and not know who or where you are! Amnesia is always an
interesting twist to a story. Sounds like an excellent book!Excellent Review! It would be terrifying to wake up in the hospital and not know who or where you are! Amnesia is always an
interesting twist to a story. Sounds like an excellent book!
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Post by Seetha E »

The storyline is captivating. The first chapter of the free read is captivating. I'm sure I'll like this book after reading your review. Terrorism,  friendship, family issues, and, to top it all off, amnesia—it will be worth following. Thank you.
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The Freedom Building" by Martin Kendall is a psychological book based on terrorism, religious things, the issues surrounding of them. This book delivers strong, closed plot by giving raw truths.
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"The Freedom Building" by Martin Kendall, a book that features a psychologists and his encounters. It will be enthralling to find out how the attacks from the notorious group were handled in the story. It is a touching story to read.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Good review! This sounds like an exciting book to read. The sample drew me in right away. I can't wait to dive into it!
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Martin Kendall's "The Freedom Building" is an engrossing psychological thriller that makes you wonder about reality. It follows architect John Gowan when he awakens from an accident without remembering that he designed a masterpiece. Is it a trick of his imagination, or did he actually make it?
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This looks like a great read. I just downloaded the book and I'm excited to read it. It's great to have a book that gets your mind thinking.
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Post by T Lynn Caruso »

Great review. The sample got me interested and then the review synched it. I went back and downloaded the book.
Amnesia, terrorists and psychological thriller all in one! I cannot wait to dive in.
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