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P**J
Better than the 1st
A lot better than the 1st book think this has to do with the characters were still fresh in my head after reading both books back to back and the book in general seemed to have a faster pace so got hooked faster in this book. I would have finished the book earlier if it wasn't for working nights and being too tired to read during the days when i'm at work. This book was given to me free from booksirens.com for an honest review.
K**D
A great read
Sometimes sequels can not live up to the first book. It's not the case with Someone in the Walls, it's full of suspense, mystery and intrigue. It's a great follow up to the first book, but can also be read as standalone without feeling like you are missing too much of the story.*I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.*
D**E
Unique plot from a unique author.
I usually avoid trilogy yarns because it often looks like the author has to stuff the middle with unnecessary filler. Mister Shahabi's sentences are so well balanced that they are downright musical. I blazed through the first two books in just a few days and I'm betting number three will be just as fun to get into. Oh, and for you compulsive editors, I found zero typos anywhere. A rare feat. Great characters, fun plot and the world's biggest house; what's not to love?
A**R
A beautifully written and thrilling novel
One of the most magnificent novels I have read in a long time. The author, Shahabi, is a masterful writer who constantly leaves you wanting more and more. The character development is extremely rich and the premise is sophisticated and intriguing. Shahabi has built a magical world. Another great novel by him and looking forward to his next one!
J**R
Fun addition to the storyline and no cliffhangers.
This book doesn't stand alone. Read the first book in the series before this one. While this book finishes with issues unresolved there is no cliffhanger and the book concludes satisfyingly.I would say that this 2nd book is as good as the first if not for a little psychedelic interlude near the end. Still, a story I enjoyed and consider worth the read.
C**Y
Different
It took me forever to get in this book. It was it you were asking why was this book ever written. I found it bazaar to say the least. Finally about halfway through, it started to click and become interesting. I had no idea how the book would end, but, it did - very abruptly. Definitely not my type of book.
J**D
Captivating book
I love this and The Secret Billionaire and feel I am shorting all due credit to the author in praising both in one review.I loved the writing, the language. This might have been written for younger readers, but adults will love it too. You saw what Andrew Day saw and felt what he felt. The prose danced and swirled around you has you read and you do not want it to end.So please do not let it end, after all Andrew Day is young yet.
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