Official Review: Light and Transient Causes by Mel Hawkins

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Re: Official Review: Light and Transient Causes by Mel Hawki

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Great review. The timing of the book is different and the government. It make you wander government of what. The book was very confusing. It also was boring to me. It appears that the government is like a dictatorship. I lost interest early in reading the book.

-- 06 Mar 2017, 23:12 --

Great review. The timing of the book is different and the government. It make you wander government of what. The book was very confusing. It also was boring to me. It appears that the government is like a dictatorship. I lost interest early in reading the book.
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When you mentioned that this is the best book that you came across this year, trust me, I almost jumped to grab my copy. However, sadly, war based books are not my cup of tea :( Great job on the review!
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amaizing
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Good review, Created interest to read this book, keep going
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This fiction book is one of the best books I have ever read! Awesome! :)
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Awsome imoresses by the script which came to the mind of the author! May this be the change foe all the people!
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Good review. I was a little confused reading the beginning sample. Your review helped to clarify for me. This is not a book I would normally choose to read but sounds interesting.
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Great review, i am adding this book to my to read list. Love books that is set in near future. But i could not help myself noticing you name the characters in the book actors :)
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Post by RaineyReview »

The book is fascinating in its own ways. The cover and title don't really pull you in, and for a lot of today's young readers the cover is what brings the in. Off the subject of appearance, I found the book interesting, but the whole "government taking over" this was a little to close to how the world is turning. I prefer a more unrealistic read. Now off my opinion and onto the facts. It was well written, and not a hard read. Though it isn't my choice of genera I enjoyed it.
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"The U.S. Government has begun to cleanse the American population of minority races." This statement gave me the jitters. So realistic!
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Post by versatileer »

I like the review on Light and Transient Causes by Mel Hawkins in this light of the United States. The review is vivid and takes me through its setting of a possible future for our government. I cannot wait to read the whole book.
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Its worth reading for both fiction readers and non-fiction readers.
This Novel is centered on the "Free City of Indianapolis," which was created by the Leaders of ReGenesis (One African - American) and the Resistance ( middle class professionals) by joint forces with the City Encampment. I give this book 4 out of 4 stars.
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Post by ananya92 »

I agree that the title needs to be changed. :eusa-think:
The idea of the book seems interesting, especially in light of the events unfolding in the world since the last year. The review is well-detailed and encouraging. Congratulations to the author on a positive review!
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Post by Azrevread »

Great review! The book sounds like a fascinating novel to read- political thriller, set in the future, etc.
After reading the review, I plan to read the book.
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