Did you find the book to be suspenseful?

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For sure. The beauty of such book is the supense otherwise it wouldn't be fun to read.
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Yes, very much suspenseful. And I loved that feeling.
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Indeed, I found the book very suspenseful. The author deserves a lot of credit for that. I always anticipated the next sentence.
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Indeed, I found the book very suspenseful. The author deserves a lot of credit for that. I always anticipated the next sentence.
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So far I have read as far as chapter 7. Yes, the story is suspenseful. The legal teams still have to be sorted out. The final picture of the accident scene still has to be painted. Was the manufactured quality of the tire to blame or was the neglect of care for the tire to be blamed? What is at stake for all of the parties involved? Is the truth decided by the context? Does history have impact on the present day truth? Oh, so much needs to be answered. I will keep on reading to find out. :techie-studyinggray:
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Yes I found the book to be suspenseful; it had me engrossed throughout its pages.
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I thought the novel was really pretty suspenseful. I was captivated by the author's talent and eager to find out what will happen in the storyline next. The plot's unexpected turns of events and unanswered questions sparked my curiosity. I kept flipping the pages because I was curious about what might happen next. If you enjoy reading exciting novels, you might be lured to this one.
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I found the novel quite suspenseful. For that, the author should be greatly commended. I was not prepared for the following sentence.
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The novel's captivating narrative and excellent language definitely captivate the reader. Mysteries and unforeseen obstacles have a strong ability to make it tough to let go.
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Throughout the entire novel, I was eagerly anticipating the unfolding events. The author skillfully introduced unexpected turns and twists to keep the audience intrigued. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys thrilling narratives.
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The novel's captivating narrative and excellent language definitely captivate the reader. Mysteries and unforeseen obstacles have a strong ability to make it tough to let go. This book is a difficult pick if you like thrillers since it keeps the action moving quickly and suspensefully throughout, even when it's about court trials.
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It was definitely suspenseful,and kept me on the edge of my seat. What I appreciate about this book is that tension was included into the book, which not many authors can do well in my opinion.
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Post by Alissa Nesson »

Yes, the book was very suspenseful. The excitement and impact the trial was having on the characters was infectious. I couldn’t put it down. I was worried that the details of a trial going on for more than 600 pages would become boring and overly technical, but I was very wrong!
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It was a great book filled with enough suspense to keep readers entrilled throughout their rrad.
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Post by Onyinyechi Obi »

Yes. I think following the trial, which all the dilemma and complications around them made the book suspenseful... Unless a reader isn't interested in that.
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