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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A Real Page-Turner Mar 18, 2010
By Quantrell Jackson I couldn't put the book down. The American Nightmare is a captivating story that everyone can relate to. I easily envisioned myself as one of the main characters and I went on an exhilarating adventure.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Highly Entertaining! Mar 05, 2010
By Sybil Ford The American Nightmare has all the makings of a classic: timeless themes, well-defined and interesting characters that people can relate to, a fascinating story, strong messages, reflects the era it was written in, suspenseful, and grabs you emotionally. I totally enjoyed it on so many levels. The American Nightmare would make a great movie!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Timely, Exciting and Very Clever Mar 04, 2010
By John Musumeci I loved the book. The American Nightmare is realistic fiction at its finest, where the line between reality and fiction becomes a blur in this all-too-realistic novel about futuristic identity theft and no one is immune from its dire consequences.
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Emotionally Charged Mar 25, 2010
By Maria Clemente Fresh, clever, contemporary, creative - a work of art that touches us all. My emotions ran the gamut. I am looking forward to the next Greg Gammer novel.
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A Must Read for All Jun 14, 2010
By GIORGIO ZEOLLA In addition to being very entertaining, loaded with thrills and suspense, The American Nightmare accurately portrays the world we live in and the very realistic and logical progression into the world of tomorrow. It is a super novel and history lesson (current and future) all wrapped up in one. This book should be required reading for all Americans.
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