Official Review: Whispers From The Wasteland by MJ Tilbrook

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Thanks CrescentMoon. It's still a worthy read.
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Wow, fantastic review! This book sounds captivating.
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Thanks Tanaya. It was enjoyable. I really wanted to know more about the Terra Phorm.
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Great review. It sounds that this story is similar to a scientist who made a virus, then created a vaccine just to earn.
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It's kind of similar to that but you aren't exactly told how things happen yet in this book. Thanks for commenting.
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Sounds pretty good to get 3 stars and have so many errors. Professional editors are writer's friends. Always enjoy reading your reviews.
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I congratulate the reviewer for the fantastic job done. Keep doing the same.
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Very nice review. Too bad it has so many errors. Your views are interesting in the book but I think this is not the book for me.
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Victor Rose wrote:Sounds pretty good to get 3 stars and have so many errors. Professional editors are writer's friends. Always enjoy reading your reviews.
Thanks! I love reading. I always have, so I enjoy being able to write reviews!
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Do sci-fi/fantasy use made up names just to hell with the suspension of disbelief, or is there another purpose? I find it distracting sometimes.
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Well there actually is a purpose for some of those names. I think I can say without revealing too much @RegularGuy3 Pox and Scabs are named such because they are infected by the Terra Phorm. They can't remember their past or old names. So they take new names based on a characteristic of this virus.
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Christina Rose wrote:I'm a huge science fiction fan, and this sounds like it has all the elements I look for in a book of this genre. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I'll be adding this to my growing list of books I want to read. ?
Thanks Christina Rose! The good thing about this one is that the other books are already out on Amazon. So, once you start it, you can read all of them.
That's definitely helpful! Once I'm invested in a series, it's a lot easier (on me) if I don't have to wait to read the next one. ?
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I would love to read this book as soon as I get a chance .
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I hope you do read it and enjoy, Darakhshan!
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I usually watch movies in genre, not much of a reader. Should prove a great start. Very encouraging review.
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