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The Wake-Up Call (2011)

by Jonas Eriksson(Favorite Author)
2.66 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: This book was a free download on Kindle. I have to admit I wasn't sure about this book from some of the reviews I saw and put off reading it for awhile. I finally decided to read it and I have to say that I as so glad I did and really enjoyed it. The best part for me in my opinion is that Jack felt like a real person. He was flawed and knew that about himself. I had no problem with the way the thought and is reactions to situations in his life. He was sad, lonely, angry, confused and real. I am a huge romance fan and most of the books I read usually end with happily ever after but is that really the way life works out? Not always and I felt the best part of this book was the epilogue because it was so truthful. I highly recommend this book. It may not have ended the... more way you would like but it did end excatly the way is should. Thanks Jonas!!
review 2: The book had a slow start, but once the pace picked up it was a fast read. I picked it up because I really like the cover. Would I read it again? No, most likely not. But it was a good light read for a Saturday afternoon. Like one of those movies you happen to land on while channel surfing... entertaining enough but nothing too exciting or groundbreaking. Nothing too memorable, but not terrible either - if it was, I would've given up, but it managed to keep my attention. So I say give it a try. less
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lala97
This book got me hooked right away, didn't end the way I wanted it too, but not every book will!
Rudy_EG
Entertaining. Not really believable in some parts but did have me laughing.
SovietCosmos
Very promising from what I've read so far, and I love the cover.
ccma412
HORRIBLE!
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