Reviews for the novel A CHILD MADE TO ORDER
The reviews for the novel “A child made to order” on Amazon
The reviews for the novel are in and I would like to share some of the reactions with you below. So please check them out, and if you haven’t read the novel yet, it’s available on paperback and Kindle on AMAZON.
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“Superb psychological thriller. We stay with Viola all the way through her ordeal. Powerful and at times a bit chilling. Well worth a read.”
Amazon customer about the novel – A child made to order
An incredible journey can be joined in this book, as you accompany Viola on a journey of self-discovery and healing, as well as spine-tingling suspense, while she works to uncover the mystery of a missing person’s case that everyone else seems to have pushed from their minds. While struggling with the loss of her own child–a pain no parent should ever have to endure–Viola puts her own life on the line to help a woman with whom she has a special thing in common. As the tension mounted with each page, I found myself conflicted, not even sure whom I should be rooting for in some places. An exploration of one of the world’s most sensitive subjects, this book made me think about things in a way that I may not have otherwise.
BookChick blogger about the novel – A child made to order
This book is based on a subject many hope not to experience, but many do. How far would you go to have a healthy child. This book looks at this subject and unless you have been there many readers may not understand the desperation this book portrays and how close you can come to losing your mind. This is a very complex, controversial and heartbroken book. It is sensitively and carefully constructed and you need to read it with an open mind. It is a brilliant book well worth reading.
Mrs. Margaret Jelfs about the novel – A child made to order
A Child Made to Order is a well-paced thriller investigating fascinating ethical issues from a personal perspective. While it is well plotted and confidently written, I found Ryczko’s particular strength lay in characterisation. Whether a main or minor character, each character’s motivations and idiosyncrasies were extremely well thought-out, and delivered subtly to the reader. The question of genetically modifying children is a very interesting one, but it’s particularly interesting here because we get to see the issues as they affect individuals. It’s a personal story, not a story about ethical issues. Viola’s personal connection to her investigation in particular makes the subject matter relatable.
Anouska, Goodreads reviewer about the novel – A child made to order
The stories character development was good. The story believable! The twisting plot was a surprise! Good read! I loved it !!
Barbara B. (Amazon customer) about the novel – A child made to order
This book is based on a subject many hope not to experience, but many do. How far would you go to have a healthy child. This book looks at this subject and unless you have been there many readers may not understand the desperation this book portrays and how close you can come to losing your mind. This is a very complex, controversial and heartbroken book.It is sensitively and carefully constructed and you need to read it with an open mind. It is a brilliant book well worth reading.
Mrs. Margaret Jelfs, Amazon reviewer about the novel – A child made to order
I’m a big fan of this genre and this book doesn’t let me down. The suspense builds and flows in an engaging manner throughout and keeps you wanting to read on. Ryczko is very good at portraying the characters with enough depth and flaws to make them feel believable.
Another thing Ryczko does well is to keep the story reined in enough to keep it on course. It could easily have gotten lost in the heartache of the characters and the morality aspects. As it is I feel he’s kept the balance just right. The ending felt perhaps ever so slightly a little rushed to me, but that doens’t take away from the fact that I really enjoyed this first novel by Piotr Ryczko and I really look forward to more.
Cathrine Farsett, Amazon reviewer about the novel – A child made to order
Good book. Kept me glued. Didn’t wanna put it down. You can feel some of the struggles of the women. Great Reading
Sarah Watkins. (Amazon customer) about the novel – A child made to order
„A child made to order” is a suspense story, that keeps the reader on the edge of her seat. Author touches upon the problem of genetic engineering, skillfully interweaving it with childless women’s issues – exposing perfectly their feelings, fears and hopes at the same time. Great thriller, certainly one to recommend.
Emily. S. (Amazon customer) about the novel – A child made to order

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