Official Review: A Book Without Dragons by Olivia Berrier

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Re: Official Review: A Book Without Dragons by Olivia Berrie

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A sci-fi read that could actually become reality. I am not usually interested in sci-fi as it seems too far-fetched however, in this case, the reader can actually relate to what a loss of technology could be like and the worldwide impact it would have.
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Intriguing and well written review! This sounds like sci-fi that could capture my imagination and heart. I also love the title and think the friends and followers I share it with will be interested by the title that captures your imagination alone!
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By reading the title of the book, first I was confused but i feel excited and cant wait to read it... somehow it gives me a rolling coaster ideas whats inside the book.
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Post by AnanyaAk »

The book looks wonderful! However, judging by your review, it looks like the name "A Boom Without Dragons" might be a misnomer.
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Post by khaoya jeptoo »

i think the review is excellent. personally i was attracted by the title, a book without dragons and its easy to relate to the title from the few chapters i was able to get from amazon. i agree that the tenses thing may throw out some but true lovers of literature will not be perturbed. loved the book, loved the review.
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Post by Mugamax »

What a kind of scenario ...this post of the book bring a lot of curiosity to readers.clock's are nowdays not a problem but will in the future.i enjoyed the sample i got,looking for reading the whole book
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Nice review. I love reading fantasy and sci-fi books and everyone who does will surely feel the same about this book. It has an interesting story and unique characters. This really caught my attention most especially the title itself. Looking forward in reading the whole book.
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Post by insights »

Great review. This story which has something to do with technology is compelling. We are all dependent on technology but we allow ourselves to be enslaved by technology.
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Post by Sebasrodalba »

It would keep me at the edge of my seat too. I'd like to read about the age-old questions that it addresses, excellent review :?
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Post by Mpimbadav »

Nice review.make me to love the book
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I find it interesting
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Inspirational work, I have to get a copy of the book!!!.
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Excellent review!!! I will love to have the book.
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Post by Mehedi Parvez »

Today I have read this book on Amazon about the world to be offered as an oblation. This is vitality for us and all kinds of people and Olivia Berrier have clever tell inside. She is focusing in new fikle development.
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Post by Gunnar Ohberg »

I definitely wouldn't mind the tense switch at all. This sounds like a wonderful book. I will definitely have to check it out.
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