Member Reviews
I was bitterly disappointed by this book, the characters felt one dimensional and bland, the storyline was uncaptivating. I requested this book as it sounded like an intriguing plot that I could escape into, however, this certainly was not the case.
Giving my honest opinion, I did not like this book very much. Since the beginning it didn’t catch my attention and it took me an effort to finish reading it. Well, after the middle it became more interesting but not enough. The story was confusion and the characters did not captivate me. However, I did like the idea about God vs Evil and the description of their kingdom.
Thankyou to NetGalley, BooksGoSocial and the author, Paul Plus, for the opportunity to read a digital copy of Supreme Obsession in exchange for an honest and unbiased opinion.
I enjoyed reading this book. The storyline was well thought out and written with engaging characters. I had to read it in one sitting. Will definitely be reading more from this author. 3.5 stars.
Well worth a read.
Must admit I was confused in the beginning, so many characters and so much happening. The more I read the more I really enjoyed reading this book. I would recommend this as a good read that looks into creation of Earth and the continued fight between the light and the dark. Even the end of the book left me wanting more. Thank you for suggesting I read this intriguing book.
I really wanted to like this book. The premise and blurb excited me, but it ended up as a jumbled confusion of ideas with strangely lazy similes thrown in haphazardly.
I felt detached from all the characters. The plot rambled and I forced myself to read to the end. Potentially dons fab ideas, but in the end, this was not my cup of tea.
Publisher copy received for review purposes.
This novel is a bit confused about its own identity. It has some truly spectacular ideas and some very original takes on Christian mythology. The action and characters are intriguing but the big ideas are jumbled and not entirely consistent. I urge the author to focus on singular ideas for each novel in the future. That being said, this is a quality read.
I had hopes for this book, but from the first it felt cluttered with jumbled ideas of Heaven and God, and jumpy with more than enough viewpoints. Would have liked it better if it had been more streamlined in conception. This is just my opinion and others may very well enjoy it. Thank you for giving me a chance with this book.