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it's really evil for people to create viruses that will cause the death of many because of their selfish gain. Sounds like an interesting story with many twist and turns that will keep one intrigued. Thanks for the great review.
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Muna Chizzy wrote: 28 Sep 2021, 04:05 it's really evil for people to create viruses that will cause the death of many because of their selfish gain. Sounds like an interesting story with many twist and turns that will keep one intrigued. Thanks for the great review.
Yes, it is really evil to create viruses and this situation is quite similar to the present situation. Thankyou for stopping by. :tiphat:
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Amynwankwo_ wrote: 22 Sep 2021, 10:00 This is a well written review and I must commend you. The story also, seems exciting and has sparked a curiosity inside me.
I'm glad that my review of the book sparked a curiousity in you. Thanks for your comment.😄
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Slight romance and politics in one novel makes this book to seem intruging. Having an element of suspense makes it a good read for me. Thanks.
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Kaushiki Parihar wrote: 28 Sep 2021, 07:16
Amynwankwo_ wrote: 22 Sep 2021, 10:00 This is a well written review and I must commend you. The story also, seems exciting and has sparked a curiosity inside me.
I'm glad that my review of the book sparked a curiousity in you. Thanks for your comment.😄
You’re welcome 🙌
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Too many supporting characters may be really confusing, but I love the main idea of the book :) Thank you for a great review!
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Ellylion wrote: 30 Sep 2021, 09:37 Too many supporting characters may be really confusing, but I love the main idea of the book :) Thank you for a great review!
Yes, the main concept of the book is really interesting despite its flaws. Thankyou for stopping by. 😊
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I remember reading the one of the books in the series, the Final Notice. I look forward to reading this and discovering what has changed. Thanks for the great review.
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Slater678 wrote: 30 Sep 2021, 22:56 I remember reading the one of the books in the series, the Final Notice. I look forward to reading this and discovering what has changed. Thanks for the great review.
You should definitely check this one out too. Thank you for your comment.😊
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I wouldn't want a watch that predicts my death. I also don't want to live in a domed city😁. Thanks for a great review 👌
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Niens Now wrote: 01 Oct 2021, 02:42 I wouldn't want a watch that predicts my death. I also don't want to live in a domed city😁. Thanks for a great review 👌
I agree. Although, the book is great because of its uniqueness, but I too don't wanna live in domed cities. Thank you for stopping by.😁
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Technology is on the rise allover the world. The function of VT2 watch really amazed me. This is because knowing your death date can be a bit scary. From the review, Final Chance by Van Fleisher seems to be an interesting read. Thanks for your review.
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addicted reader wrote: 01 Oct 2021, 22:37 Technology is on the rise allover the world. The function of VT2 watch really amazed me. This is because knowing your death date can be a bit scary. From the review, Final Chance by Van Fleisher seems to be an interesting read. Thanks for your review.
The concept of knowing death date is scary for me too. Thank you for your support and comment addicted reader. :tiphat:
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Wow! From this review, I can tell that the book is wonderful. Feels like catching a glimpse into the near future, the pandemic part is already here unfortunately. I would love to discover more by reading this book.
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This book was intelligently written. I would love to read more about this book, nice review.
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