Review by micoleon13 -- Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole

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Re: Review by micoleon13 -- Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole

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From this moment on I'll loving to read books because of this awesome book it gives my life an excitement again.
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"I had to read in one sitting" micoleon13- If it is true then I also want to read it in one sitting because I love fantasy,thriller and little dark type of story. I am new member of this family and definitely, I will read this book and get back very soon with new discussion. Thanks.
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:) I did like the book, it wasn't hard to follow and had an aspect of horror and gore that's really appealing to me, when I want to read in this genre. I think I will read the next 2 books and try and have a fully formed opinion because and the moment (at the end of book 1) there where so many questions I felt were left open ended. It would be unfair to critic it if the answers are given in one of the next 2 books I saw listed in the series. To me it's not a stand alone book, it was easy enough to read, captivating and made me want to continue reading, Like I said before; I like the story, the plot twist, and action. so I rated it a 3 out of four.
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Nebula626 wrote::) I did like the book, it wasn't hard to follow and had an aspect of horror and gore that's really appealing to me, when I want to read in this genre. I think I will read the next 2 books.
Im glad you enjoyed it. Lincoln Cole's released a short story, Ninth Circle, which goes into the story of Arthur, which you may enjoy

-- 25 May 2017, 17:55 --
gurpreetkaur wrote: I am new member of this family and definitely, I will read this book and get back very soon with new discussion. Thanks.

Welcome! I've found this is a great way to learn more about books of certain genres and get ideas for new ones to read. I've branched out so much in my reading since joining, it's great! Looking forward to your opinion on the book.
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I need more horror novels on my shelf beside Stephen King and Anne Rice. I'm really excited to read this now and I hope it's as riveting as everyone else says!
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Fantastic review. Having been an avid reader all my life, I am so glad I joined this club as I am getting an insight into so much talent.
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Though am a new member,the review seems captivating, I must make a date to read this book tomorrow

-- 30 May 2017, 06:48 --

Though am a new member,the review seems captivating, I must make a date to read this book tomorrow
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Great review. I loved every second of reading this book and intend to read the other two as well as The Ninth Circle.
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Any one who reads this review cannot fail to pick up a copy of Raven's Peak. It is a masterpiece!
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Aready on my online shelve reading....

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ilove it am reading
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Amazing how literature is such a piece of art. And with your review I can already tell that this book is definitely going to be one of my favourites.
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Reading this one right now, definitely doesn't disappoint. So far it's a better read than I anticipated!
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The raven,,'s peak by Lincoln Cole and reviewed by mickn 13 was able to take us into the tragic world .It has well illustrated characters and a plain style of writing makes it a BOTD
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owesome, will read twice then recommend to friends. Amazingly good
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Post by ChrisD »

The book does looks interesting and the review provides me with all the info I need about it but it is rather segmented; there is a certain lack of connection/gaps between some paragraphs. Seems as some of the chaotic situation described has seeped into the review.
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