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Re: Featured Review: The Expansion by Christoph Martin

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I'm a huge fan of thrillers so this looks really interesting. Congrats on BOTD.
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Sounds interesting. Your review made me want to read this book, so I’ll definitely add this to my reading list. Thanks for sharing.
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I have not seen the book
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It's book's review is clear and I have loved it because the book seams to be interesting because it may not leave a reader with so much anxiety..... I love it
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I'm a big fan of mysteries and this one sounds right up my alley. I think I'm due for an easy read that carries you along. Although the blatant cliffhanger is a little off putting.
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Post by AsharKodapana »

It's so simple to gain the internal theme which Martin Imagined. Superb climax which make us thrilling. Readers never fed up, because of story going in twist manner.
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Post by Theocean432 »

It's so simple to gain the internal theme which Martin Imagined. I want to read book but couldn't get right and interesting books for free i think now I get it. I am so happy I entered in it. I love to read more and more of Christoph martin.
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Post by yc123 »

The Expansion is very well paced and combines all the high points of a drama with the best of a thriller. The English engineer Max Burns is pulled into the expansion of the Panama Canal. This book has a great many things going for it and was a great read!
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Post by bica »

Excellent review, Scerakor! It has been a long time since I read a book that has a plot like The Expansion, in which the most powerful countries of the world spy each others, fight for the best contracts in Latin America countries and invent conflicts in them to get the best slice. Nothing to do with reality, of course! It may be interesting to read it, especially for its brevity. :eusa-think:
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Post by Lidiyaselvam »

That was a great review. The way u put up there is very impressive and it makes me so curious to read the book. i would prefer reading the book and also recommend and I have no objection giving 4 out of 4 stars for this book. Thank you!
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The first chapter of the book had me hooked. I can't wait to read the rest of it. Thank you for a great review.
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Thank you for the review, the sample was interesting, I'm just not sure it's for me. Congrats to the author on the great review.
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Thank you for a great plot summary and and the cliffhanger warning.
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Post by Alesandra »

As I have this book, I can say it has a very unique story. This was the first time I read this kind of book that is a fiction but gives me a thrill and excitement. Its like I am watching a real life scene on this book as I imagined, reading this book.
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Post by Fakayode Temitope »

What a trilling story of an energetic and courageous Max whose focus is to always win with the right attitude to work. I hope this book will also be fitting for knowledge sharing session in multinational company's. I will like to read the book.
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