Official Review: Hell Holes: What Lurks Below

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Re: Official Review: Hell Holes: What Lurks Below

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Official Review Hell holes:what lurks below
actually am not a fan of apocalyptic science fiction but do love fictio, a great review is kind of interesting how a mysterious holes appeared without explanations,as it unfolds intial investigations was carried out in a logical scientific way but as the situation gets worsen the true nature revealed itself.i think this is applicable to Human lives.why did the author chose to end the story in a cliffchanger? Amazing REVIEW
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Interesting one there. I don't know much about those holes but I think it's worth mentioning that it sounds good to learn about them. I personally do not enjoy sci-fi but am glad u did. If the book has to be in series then why must it be so short. I agree with you that it may have been better as a whole book.
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I might like the short length, and the plot sounds really interesting to me. I like that the book also teaches some geography of the area. Great review!
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Amazing concept with this book.. Love the cover.
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Sounds like all the author needs is a solid content editor to help him clean up his ideas and make the story flow smoothly! Hope he takes your words to heart and gets himself one!
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I like science fiction books and this sounds like something I would enjoy. Nice review
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I'm not really a big fan of the apocalyptic but this story sounds very interesting. Guess I would like to find out what lurks beneath those holes. Thanks for the great review and congrats to the author for making BOTD.
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Not really a big fan of the apocalyptic but this story sounds very interesting. Guess I would like to find out what lurks beneath those holes. Thanks for the great review and congrats to the author for making BOTD.
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I am a big fan of apocalyptic novels, especially when the topic is interesting and engaging as well. I'm really curious about those holes now. Great review.
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I think it's shortness might be an added draw for me - I'm keen to find out more. Thanks :)
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The book shows that there are mysteries around us that need to be discovered and resolved. It shows that anything can pop up at any time.

It is good that while we try to explore the outer Space, we should not ignore the warning flashes our Earth is sending.

The author has made a good contribution.
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I love science fiction with a touch of realism in it. The premise behind being based on real events makes the story even more interesting. Thanks for a great review.

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I love science fiction with a touch of realism in it. The premise behind being based on real events makes the story even more interesting. Thanks for a great review.
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I love following extraordinary happenings and this is not an exception. Thanks to the author for the wonderful work after doing great homework as your review suggests.
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This is not for me but nice review.
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I am not a fan of scifi but I think this is an interesting one. The author creating fiction from these mysterious things makes a unique read.
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