Official Review: Herai by Aaron D Key

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Re: Official Review: Herai by Aaron D Key

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The book sounds intriguing, but the homosexual bit is a no-no for me. I love the review too. Simple and clear.
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I must admit that my interest is not well piqued by the philosophical premise that seems to entangle one into a sort of logical supposition. The 'realities' may well be developed by the author at the end, and this I must have to see. Thanks for the interesting review.
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Okay! This book sounds really great. I'm currently watching Counterpart so, I find this book similar to it at some parts. Looking forward to read this one. And lovely cover btw!
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I am intrigued by the alternate possibilities in two different realities.
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I sampled the book on Amazon. But unfortunately as mentioned in the official review on Obc by Jaime Lync, I did not find this read engaging. Instead, the story seemed a little boring to me.
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I am intrigued by the alternate possibilities in two different realities. But I am always drawn towards the mysterious. I have to check this novel to affirm my guess that this could be interesting for me. Thank you for the intriguing review.
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TGreg02 wrote: 19 Aug 2018, 00:35 I love reading Science Ficton books. Thanks for the review, it sparked my interest into reading it. I might have to add it to my bookshelf to remind me about it.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

Sometimes books that start off slow are building to an ultimate action or suspenseful spin. The character-driven content sounds interesting and your thorough review has me contemplating reading this series as it develops.
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Mounce574 wrote: 14 Jan 2020, 22:09 Sometimes books that start off slow are building to an ultimate action or suspenseful spin. The character-driven content sounds interesting and your thorough review has me contemplating reading this series as it develops.
Wow, I wrote this review so long ago that I stopped monitoring the responses. Thanks for reading and commenting. I totally agree with you, there are some books that take a good while before they heat up. I definitely liked this book because the author did an awesome job of developing the plot and characters...
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