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Customer Reviews for Shrouded in Silence - eBook
Review 1 for Shrouded in Silence - eBook
Overall Rating:
4out of5
Date:February 17, 2012
Frances Stone
Age:Over 65
Gender:female
Quality:
4out of5
Value:
4out of5
Meets Expectations:
3out of5
I AM ENJOYING THIS EBOOK BECAUSE IT HAS A CHRISTIAN THEME AND IS AN EXCITING STORY.
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Review 2 for Shrouded in Silence - eBook
Overall Rating:
2out of5
Date:December 26, 2011
LAFrederick
Age:25-34
Gender:female
Quality:
2out of5
Value:
2out of5
Meets Expectations:
2out of5
I found the book to be sort of over the top which made it extremely predictable, unbelievable and very, very dull! I'm very disappointed as it started off so well.
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Review 3 for Shrouded in Silence - eBook
Overall Rating:
5out of5
Fantastic story
Date:November 17, 2011
RShaffer
Location:Norwalk, Ohio
Age:45-54
Gender:male
Quality:
5out of5
Value:
5out of5
Meets Expectations:
5out of5
This book was amazing!!! Twists and turns. Great characters and a brilliant story!!!
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Review 4 for Shrouded in Silence - eBook
Overall Rating:
4out of5
Date:October 7, 2011
livinginoz
Age:45-54
Gender:female
Quality:
4out of5
Value:
5out of5
Meets Expectations:
4out of5
Great book, I really enjoyed the read. Would love to see more books like this on the free ebook download page!
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Review 5 for Shrouded in Silence - eBook
Overall Rating:
4out of5
Good Writing Sabotaged by Bad Editing
Date:May 27, 2011
SkyPilot
Location:Canada
Age:55-65
Gender:male
Quality:
3out of5
Value:
5out of5
Meets Expectations:
4out of5
This story is gripping and will hold your attention until the end. If you are a fan of Mr. Wise, you will remain one after reading this story. If this is your first meeting with the author, you will be tempted to read more of his works. Good as it is though, this book suffers from a major failing on the part of the editorial staff responsible for bringing it to its published form. The repetition of the same word in successive sentences is frowned upon in fiction publishing circles and is something that good editing is intended to remedy. Ex.: "Bandages covered most of his face with red seepage along the side of his chin. She only saw one eye still closed, the other was covered by bandages. A thick bandage covered the top of his chest with with plastic tubes running down the side to bags on the rail. A bag of glucose hung from a rack..." (Note that the words "bandage" and "bag" are repeated in close proximity in a span of three sentences.) There also seems to be a misunderstanding of the use of the words 'past' and 'passed' throughout and other places, in the Ebook, at least, where words are missing.