Did the prologue capture your attention?

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Re: Did the prologue capture your attention?

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Honestly, no. The prologue wasn't that interesting to me. I immediately read it and knew that the book was going to be just another book where someone establishes their life living a lie. Where throughout the book there would probably be so many challenges that this person has to face because they are lying.
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Andrea Paravano wrote: 02 Jul 2025, 08:52 Honestly, no. The prologue wasn't that interesting to me. I immediately read it and knew that the book was going to be just another book where someone establishes their life living a lie. Where throughout the book there would probably be so many challenges that this person has to face because they are lying.
Hi, Andrea. Thank you for your feedback. :tiphat:
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The prologue was one of the most interesting section of the book and it captured and commanded my attention. The identity switch between Rani and Jeannie piqued my interest and made me want to read the rest of the novel.
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FelinaAlpuertoPittman2859+ wrote: 03 Jul 2025, 14:29 The prologue was one of the most interesting section of the book and it captured and commanded my attention. The identity switch between Rani and Jeannie piqued my interest and made me want to read the rest of the novel.
Hi, Felina. I agree with everything you wrote. Thank you for your feedback. :tiphat:
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