Review by BelleReadsNietzsche -- Final Notice

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I like political thrillers as they provide you glimpses of what's happening around the world. This book also pours light on an important issue of gun control with a slice of fictional touch. Thanks for this wonderful review.
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I also rated the book 3 out of 4 stars, but mainly because it was obviously promoting a certain brand (that I cannot afford, LOL!). The best character for me is still Miles by many miles.

Thanks for your excellent review!
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Sarah Tariq wrote: 16 Feb 2019, 09:07 I like political thrillers as they provide you glimpses of what's happening around the world. This book also pours light on an important issue of gun control with a slice of fictional touch. Thanks for this wonderful review.
Thank you for stopping by Ms. Sarah! :tiphat:
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Miriam Molina wrote: 16 Feb 2019, 20:58 I also rated the book 3 out of 4 stars, but mainly because it was obviously promoting a certain brand (that I cannot afford, LOL!). The best character for me is still Miles by many miles.

Thanks for your excellent review!
Haha, I can’t afford it either. Can’t argue with you on Miles. I would have been devastated and given the book 1 star if anything had happened to that little floof. Thanks for commenting!
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I've been really interested in the premise of this book. I'm a little bit of a luddite and all on top of politics so this story is appealing to me. It's too bad the ending isn't stronger, I also just finished a book with a really cr*p ending that ruined the whole story! That might keep me away from this one. Thank you for your review!
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indepaintence wrote: 20 Feb 2019, 19:26 I've been really interested in the premise of this book. I'm a little bit of a luddite and all on top of politics so this story is appealing to me. It's too bad the ending isn't stronger, I also just finished a book with a really cr*p ending that ruined the whole story! That might keep me away from this one. Thank you for your review!
I really enjoy political stories, so that was my fave part of this book. That being said, it’s probably okay to skip this one. :)

P.S. Thanks so much for commenting!
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