Official Review: Herai by Aaron D Key

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Re: Official Review: Herai by Aaron D Key

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Thanks for the review. I liked the concept of the book. Different realities is something of a fantasy, where a dead person in one reality is alive in another. I am sure it will be incredible to read. What I loved most about the book is that the author talks about homosexuality(a very bold topic) and still able to keep away from describing any vulgar scenes.
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Wow! I'm intrigued enough to read the book!! You've done a great job. It was a good idea to mention that the plot may not stick from the beginning. But as an aside, I was wondering why Herai has been italicised even when it refers to the character. Not that this takes away from the quality of review.
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Thank you for a detailed review. It adds clarity to a book that sounds a little confusing! Not sure if this is for me though!
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I came here to your review for more clarity because after reading the sample and taking copious notes, it was a mixed up start for me. So many characters and names that are not easy to spell or say. After reading your review, I still would say this isn’t the book for me. Too bad the author didn’t start it out a little less confusing. Thanks for this review. It helped me make an informed decision.
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Really i am intrigued by reading this review itself and wonder about the contents of the book. I find it something different kind of story in which a person is alive in two world and it seems that person has two lives. i appreciate the authors imagination in creating this story.
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The is so much in the book. I found the free sample hard to put down, 'the better place' now that is interesting.
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One of the most detailed reviews I have read this far. The book does seem a bit confusing though. But I love a supernatural novel anyday
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The book is a little bit though to follow.
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I liked the two worlds concept and would love to read this. Thanks for the review.
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I can't wait to read and review this novel because of the underground city which is mentioned in the summary given by the reviewer.
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I read this review and I am impressed with the skim view of book in which there are no grammatical mistakes and also like it from the core of my heart because in this story there are different battles, horrors, and also it is an intriguing story makes it interesting to read for me. Thanks for the great review.
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Herai is a very thoughtful tale with mysterious character motivations. It draws attention of the reader. The timing of this work with the other world fantasies is quite outside the box. It'd make a great movie...
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Sounds like a very interesting story-line. Will give it a try. Thanks for quite a detailed review.
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Thanks for the review! I look forward to reading this book. I'm incredibly intrigued by the concept.
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Post by Cherieh Jul »

Awesome review indeed,am just moved by it..thanks a lot
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