Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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Re: Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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Wow. This is definitely engaging. Losing his family and living with the guilt is a terrible state to be in. The story really describe redemption. Congratulations to the author.
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Wow a blend of Christian fiction and science fiction. This book is a yes to me.
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This is a mixed religious and sci-fi book. It will be quite an adventure reading this. Thanks for the interesting review.
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Murder and revenge will make a interesting story. Especially when you factor in the fight with inner right and wrong as a christian. The main character trying to clear is name, get revenge and find redemption should keep the reader invested in story. Congratulations on BOTD.
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It's interesting to see the combination of Christian fiction and the genres of suspense and even sci-fi. Sounds like an engaging read. Thanks for your review!
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I’m pretty selective about which Christian fiction I’ll read since I’m not Christian and don’t like when such books get preachy, but when the religious element adds literary and/or storytelling value to the book, I’m willing to check it out. This book seems like so much more than that with the science fiction, romance, and revenge elements that I might want to check it out. Plus, I don’t object to characters breaking from their families’ beliefs to find their own religious truths, even if they are Christian, so that could still be interesting for me. Thank you for the helpful review.
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The premise is quite imaginative and I like the blend of numerous themes tied together in a suspenseful storyline. I'll have to sample the book to see if this is my kind of read. Thank you for the detailed review, though.
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Robots are not humans even though they can do work humans do, still they are not humans. They are meant to assist humans, not replace them. Criminals now use the bit-card for money laundering activities. Nice job. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This book sounds absolutely fascinating. I have a curious interest in blockchain technology and would live to see how it is described in this book.
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I am always interested in dystopian novels and this looks like an altogether different novel. It also includes religious beliefs of the said characters. I hope it turns out to be a good read for me.
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The character of David/Elias is an interesting one. One can relate with him, growing up and yearning to find your own answers, then when you are matured enough and with the transformation that comes to all of us, you realize that you have been taking some things for granted. I would definitely love to read this book to find out how he heals from the guilt and other emotions
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This sounds like an interesting story. I haven't read a book that blended Christian themes with mystery and sci-fi before. Great review!
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Interesting concept: weaving Christianity into crime, technology and a futuristic theme. That alone is art.
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I'll be putting this book on my "to read" list. It sounds like a very interesting book that has already captured my attention.
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