Official Review: Temptation Trials Rebellion by B. Truly

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Re: Official Review: Temptation Trials Rebellion by B. Truly

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I am amused by the storyline, even though the reviewer seems not to have enjoyed it as much. I think it the imagination of the writer, it doesn't have to be treated so sternly. Thanks for the review.
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I really don't like books on romance, however, I can consider reading this book; i like the storyline. Thanks for the review.
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I can't imagine a government forcing young adults into arranged marriages. People often don't see the difference between love and lust. This must be an interesting book for youth. Thanks for the review!
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The tournament, the authoritarian government, and the dystopian setting remind me a bit of Hunger Games. The idea of having a society where marriage is regulated so strictly is quite interesting. Thanks for your review!
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This book certainly has a unique storyline. When I read about the tournament, I was reminded of hunger games series. I'm intrigued enough to want to read it. So, thanks for your insightful review.
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Good review. I like a good dystopia. I’m interested in what they do to win the option to choose who they will marry. I’m a stickler for reading in order so I’ll have to get the first one. This will be on my list of must reads.
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While I do like dystopian novels, I don't particularly like romance. Your review made it seem shallow in this aspect. Still, since it is short, I may read it if I get bored. Thanks for the review.
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I like the idea of a dystopian romance. A world with regulated marriage sounds extremely interesting. Obviously the divorce rates are obsolete, but what about the morale? Can't wait to read this!
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The novel is very well contextualized by review team congratulation for hard work, now the flow is for readers. The idea concerned within this book is a social problem, no one is excluded to hear from it.
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This is a romantic sci-fi novel set in a world where your spouse is chosen for you. I have read other books in this series and thoroughly enjoyed them. I am looking forward to reading this one. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your excellent review.
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I enjoyed your review, I am excited to read B. Truly’s book to see this twist that you mentioned, I love a good twist. The concept behind this novel sounds interesting and I am curious to see how this tournament unfolds. I appreciate your warning about the pacing, thank you for a good review.
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I love dystopian thrillers, and this one seems like a perfect blend of romance, love and thrill. Thanks for such a great review.
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The only way to avoid arranged marriages is by participating in the government-sponsored TV show. This time the book is from the Tempters and Temptresses' perspective. I got a copy. Thank you for making it free and good luck!
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Thanks for your review. It is enthralling, very informative and precise as well. I would love to read this book. I hope that fast pace will not detract from the overall enjoyment of the book.
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I love romance. That is why "Temptation Trials Rebellion" by B. Truly will be going on my shelf. However, I do agree that sometimes the affection in books move faster than how it happens in real life and I chose to think that the author fast-forwards the whole process so as not to bore the reader while reading. Thanks!
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