Official Review: Plume of Fire by Marie Fostino

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Re: Official Review: Plume of Fire by Marie Fostino

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What I like about the story is the connection of the coronavirus to a divine causality. What's in essence the perspective of certain kind of people today
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In this sci-fi story, an alien tells that the Earth is about to be destroyed. What will the people in power do with this information? Congratulations to the author for writing this thought-provoking book and being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for doing an excellent job.
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I love reading dystopian books and I appreciate the message of love from the author. This sounds like a great book to read, thank you for the review.
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This book is not far from reality. It’s scary that it only took two years after the pandemic to get to this story’s setting. Thank you for a great review!
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I definitely think that pandemic was a sign for us humans. Can surely relate to the book📕
Great review🍀
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction novel following two survivors of a deadly virus who are warned by an alien that if they do not change humanity's wicked ways, the "creator" will destroy the world. Will the survivors succeed or will they perish trying? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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There is a wise message in this fabulous fantasy that warns people to become good in their behavior and save themselves.
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Personally, I love to read dystopian books with a little bit of intriguing scenes. It's going to be fascinating to read as it tries to preview abuses of humans, thanks for the review.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

I don't quite grasp the concept of an alien messenger. I agree that if people were to follow the idea of love one another, then the world would be a better place. Good review.
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This review was incredibly written. I already know I will enjoy this book. I appreciate the month of a book and I recently discovered a liking of fantasy. I’m not too fond of the biblical references honestly, but I am positive that readers me will find the storyline to be very intriguing. Congrats on the BOTD
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I think this book is a must read for us because it gives hope to us now.We need something to make us believe that there is light waiting at the end of the tunnel and this book is exactly telling us that there is light to hope for.Great review! Congrats to the BOTD!
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I definitely am picking up some religious undertones. It seems like with that and the science fiction that this will be an interesting read. Congratulations on book of the day!
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This book seems to present a clear message of respecting one another and loving your fellow man; however, the combination of an annoying creator threatening to destroy the earth and an alien warning about this really doesn't hold my attention. I'll pass on this one, but thank you for providing such an informative review.
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Post by Thafheema Zaroony »

The whole storyline seems interesting. The creator of the world is disappointed about humans and is thinking of ending the world. Looking forward to reading this. Thanks for the review.
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Post by CoolReads »

Glad you liked it. The author’s description of the early outbreak and how the government handles it is very similar to the Covid-19 situation we are facing now. However, I am not prepared to read about a pandemic when I am still living it presently.
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