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Kaushiki Parihar wrote: 10 Oct 2021, 11:24 The unexpected behaviour and things definitely caught me up. It's really awful about the writing style, otherwise this would have been a perfect read. Great review!
Maybe you will enjoy it more. Thanks for your comment!
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This sounds like an intriguing mixture of supernatural events, thrilling mystery, romance, and interesting characters. I am not much into horror because it often causes me to lose my good night sleep, but this book might even be light enough for me to read. I wonder what is Ryan’s part in this story? What could it possibly be - the boy is only three years old… 🤔

Thanks for an intriguing review, you definitely got me interested of this book!
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Kirsi_78 wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 00:28 This sounds like an intriguing mixture of supernatural events, thrilling mystery, romance, and interesting characters. I am not much into horror because it often causes me to lose my good night sleep, but this book might even be light enough for me to read. I wonder what is Ryan’s part in this story? What could it possibly be - the boy is only three years old… 🤔

Thanks for an intriguing review, you definitely got me interested of this book!
In that case the book is exactly what you need! A light horror book that will not keep you awake :). Thank you for stopping by!
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I’m an admitted wimp when it comes to horror stories (even mellow ones :) ), so I’ll pass. The glimpse you provided is entertaining enough for me.
Thank you for another excellent review!
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This one looks very much intriguing because of the theme of everything in a cool place stats getting weird, where doctors start behaving strangely taking toll on their patients. Very nicely written review that gave me many insights about this book and I had pleasure reading the review. Thank you.
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Woah! I am interested in this story! What's really happening to folks in that town? I can't wait to read the book. Thank you for your detailed review and recommendation.
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Interesting. A lighter horror read. The premise is intriguing. I'm wondering if someone put a curse on the town. Guess I'll have to read to find out. Thanks.
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MsH2k wrote: 11 Oct 2021, 19:21 I’m an admitted wimp when it comes to horror stories (even mellow ones :) ), so I’ll pass. The glimpse you provided is entertaining enough for me.
Thank you for another excellent review!
There are so many books in the world! Everyone should read what they really enjoy :). Thank you so much for your comment!
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sanjus wrote: 12 Oct 2021, 02:38 This one looks very much intriguing because of the theme of everything in a cool place stats getting weird, where doctors start behaving strangely taking toll on their patients. Very nicely written review that gave me many insights about this book and I had pleasure reading the review. Thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing your opinion!
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Saint Bruno wrote: 12 Oct 2021, 04:30 Woah! I am interested in this story! What's really happening to folks in that town? I can't wait to read the book. Thank you for your detailed review and recommendation.
Nothing good, that's for sure! Hope you will love to unravel this mystery :). Thank you for visiting!
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kandscreeley wrote: 12 Oct 2021, 08:14 Interesting. A lighter horror read. The premise is intriguing. I'm wondering if someone put a curse on the town. Guess I'll have to read to find out. Thanks.
Thank you and enjoy the experience! :)
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A mix of supernatural elements, science, and romance is not unheard of but the story sounds intriguing. I think I will give it a try. Although I wonder about the writing style. Thanks for the detailed review.
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poojkapadia wrote: 12 Oct 2021, 09:56 A mix of supernatural elements, science, and romance is not unheard of but the story sounds intriguing. I think I will give it a try. Although I wonder about the writing style. Thanks for the detailed review.
I hope you will enjoy reading it! Thanks for stopping by!
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Supernatural elements, witches, evil spirits, and the mystery involved; definitely my kind of book! Thanks for the wonderful review!
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The book even encourages those searching for their soulmates? Bring it! :D Thanks for a great review!
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