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Deceiving the Soul

Deceiving the Soul

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Deceiving the Soul - Review
Review: Deceiving the Soul has a very interesting concept that allowed the author to create twists and turns throughout the story. He successfully was able to go into great detail about the various entities in the story, taking me on a path I wasn't aware that I was on until he returned to the plot at hand. The character and setting detail described by the author made it very easy to imagine everything as he meant it to be. The idea that the author put in my mind as I read the story kept building throughout the story, which made the situation that the main character was really in more surprising toward the end of the book. The book tells a great story, and it is told very well by the author. It does become a bit difficult to read with the various grammer and spelling errors, but I would recommend the book to anyone desiring to read a twisting thriller.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Deceiving the Soul - Review
Review: Deceiving the Soul has a very interesting concept that allowed the author to create twists and turns throughout the story. He successfully was able to go into great detail about the various entities in the story, taking me on a path I wasn't aware that I was on until he returned to the plot at hand. The character and setting detail described by the author made it very easy to imagine everything as he meant it to be. The idea that the author put in my mind as I read the story kept building throughout the story, which made the situation that the main character was really in more surprising toward the end of the book. The book tells a great story, and it is told very well by the author. It does become a bit difficult to read with the various grammer and spelling errors, but I would recommend the book to anyone desiring to read a twisting thriller.


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