Official Review: I'm A Traveller by KL Watkins

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Re: Official Review: I'm A Traveller by KL Watkins

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Nice review. This sounds interesting.
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Lovely Review. The cover page of the book doesn't do the book any justice. It makes the book look dull and boring. However, your review brings the book to life and makes it worth reading.
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This seems like a sci fi kind of revolutionary, edge of the seat go crazy novel. I'll definitely like to try it. Joanna's mind seems one to get lost in. Thanks for your usual stupendous review Cataclysmic.
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It's a good book if it maintains the level of intrigue and mystery to the very end. Thanks for this brilliant review. I hope to be reading this book soon.
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Congratulations for the excellent review. I agree that this story has a touch of "The Matrix". Joanna Carter experience what Neo has experienced when he started to question his existence and what is real. We must follow Carter in her extraordinary discoveries and realizations.
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I'm a Traveller by KL Watkins is anot amazing captivating story that will definitely push one'side mystery bones to braking. I found myself dreading and looking forward to the big reveal in the book.
Amazing craftful review that already makes me want to reread the book.

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I'm a Traveller by KL Watkins has been duely represented in this amazing review.
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It usually takes a good book to get such a passionate review. I like that this book has a lot to do with the search for what matters in life. Seems like a very good book to read. Thanks for this nice review.
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This does sound like a plot with great potential for intrigue. Sometimes it's more satisfying when the tension builds more subtly than when there is a lot of dramatic action.
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It'll be interesting to see Joanna's views on some of life's biggest questions, & how it's changed her life experiences. Thanks for an interesting review!
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Nice review. Reference of Matrix made it clear what I can expect from the book.
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Wow this is definitely a book I would enjoy reading. Thanks for such a great review .
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I would like to have seen what the earth looked like by self-discovery in a journey into the ancient past. I'm A Traveller by KL Watkins has a 4 out of 4 stars rating.
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Sounds alright. I might try it out. Congrats on the review.
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I love it!It really deserves the rating.

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The review foretells the story all about. I also enjoy reading the review.
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The journey seems interesting and beautifully written to receive a great review as this. Thanks!
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