Official Review: If The Bed Falls In by Paul Casselle

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Re: Official Review: If The Bed Falls In by Paul Casselle

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I love books with duality premises like this. I read through the sample without first reading this review and was slightly underwhelmed. I now know that it is because we are still waiting for the other shoe to drop and to have the additional character, Joseph, come out and play. I may have to reconsider checking this one out. Thanks for the review.
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This does not sound like a book for me, but I'm glad that you liked it. Congrats to the author on the 4/4 rating!
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My bed is sure to fall cause I'm going to be under the cover cowering over every crack and pop in this old house I'm in. This is a great review by Mune....he described my feelings exactly about trying to figure the next move and being thoroughly fooled by a different twist. I will have to read the entire book at one time so I can get some sleep but can't wait.
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Perfect review with a creepy style of writing? Sign me up for this one! Congrats on BOTD!
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Wow this book sounds awesome! It's great that nothing in the plot was predictable and for you to compare it to the fight club makes me think this must have been a memorable read. Great job on the review!
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This is a good review and I'm glad you enjoyed it. I may give it a read it if it's not too confusing.
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How interesting. I like unpredictable psychological thrillers, I will check this book out! Great review!
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This must be such an interesting book. A situation where the reader is being pulled between two realities, sounds a nice book. Congratulations for the great review!!
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Oh, now this book looks intriguing. This is a great review, but I must admit I would have wanted to read this book anyway. Great cover. Fantastic idea for a book. I love the concept.
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Sounds like a thriller one that would keep you at the edge of your seat. Will definitely recommend it to other readers thanks for the review :techie-studyinggray:
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The reviewer has done a good job on this one and lovers of psychological books will fall in love with it.
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I like psychological thrillers, but the unclear ending and the shifting perspectives back and forth makes me think this isn't a book for me. Nice review!
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You must be right about everything because a few pages were enough to unsettle and hook me in at the same time. These are the topics I used to love the most and while I definitely will read this book (after all, The Fight Club is classy, I'm totally in love with that one) I think I'll need to balance it out with Jane Austen or something. The sample was so dark and depressing... I'm a bit afraid now :lol: Anyway, great review!
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Okay, i guess after reading this review i know what to expect. But i am not sure i am ready to explore the violence.
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Chuck Palahniuk and Awake are my favourites, so I guess I'm going to love this one. I'll add it to my To-Be-Read list for now. Thanks for the review.
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