Overall Rating and Opinion of "The Expansion"

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Re: Overall Rating and Opinion of "The Expansion"

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I don't think I would read it because of the pace. It seems that a lot of people feel the same way.
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Its a book that one cant feel like putting it aside, not even when at the lavatory. So touchong a set book.
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This book Expansion was not a full thrill sender in it was a very slow pace of imagination which indirectly formed a new way of expansion to unknown realities.
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I found that the book was really epic and guaranteed to keep the reader glued to the book.
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I don't think I will read this book because of how slow it is.
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Post by Babydoll27ivy »

It really wasn't my type of genre but I did love it. Everything thing is well said. I can visualize what's going on which is a good thing.
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This wasn’t necessarily my cup of tea, I never finished the whole book—not because of the author or his style, but the plot wasn’t too interesting to me personally. I am interested to hear other’s opinions though. :techie-reference:
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I thought that book was kinda everywhere that it wasn’t focused on to many topics I found it interested in the beginning and started to lose interest
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Well, in going through all the previous comments, I agree that the beginning was slow but it grabbed me. I am not into political government corruption much myself, but for some reason, I couldn't stop reading it. I wanted to know who won the lowest bid, and who was the victim as well as the murderer. I thought this book was a great read and I am recommending it.
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I personally don't like it because it is slow in the beginning and just is a little more boring than others.
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This book was recommended to me by my friend. I have been reading it and I feel its not bad. Will not rate it for this present till am through.
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Post by MixPoa »

a nice title and beginning, but it's transition needs to have more emotions.
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Post by Ernestino7971 »

The book is understandable episode that discuss the stages at which a man life should go and in away making one think more on how to restructure ones life at a given stages of one existence. I recommend this book for every one to read.
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Conspiracy, industrial espionage, murder, clandestine dealings, romance, Political greed and manipulation, all played a major role in this story, I would label this story High Octave on the intrigue side. What a conglomerate of things happening in this book, the storyline is very captivating and filled with intense and gripping scenarios giving this story an exciting and interesting flow. Max and his team have been blindsided by the workings of some deep subterfuge, they were like sheep being led to the slaughter only in this case I would say they were the perfect scapegoats. The characters of this story are awesome and well defined, I like Paco, Godfredo and even Sofia as well as Agent Dean and Alan, giving this book its awesomeness. A truly well-written work of art, it was an incredible read and this makes this book a must-read for all those adrenaline junkies out there, I am sure you would not regret it.
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Post by Aybamo »

The book is too slow,the charaters are sterotyped.The plot is not well developed,which makes it boring for an average reader.
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