Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Re: Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Final Notice by Van Fleisher
The book is really of interest to me, more especially the prediction of the last days of a human's life. it is good and at the same time sad for a person to know number of days left in life. I also realized that gun ownership can put in a cul-de-sac. The book put you in a dangerous position. it is really impressing. Gun
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In a world gone mad with guns. Where people are shooting each other left and right. How long can society last as the world descends into madness? One thing is for sure, it will be interesting to read.
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This is so amazing, so we now have a machine that looks lime a watch that can detect lives and even tell u about your health.
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Final notice by Van Fletcher, it is a good book, l can imagine a device that can show you lifespan, it is a good adventure to read, l will rate it four stars
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I think that in the fantasy world it is intriguing for non believers in religion/ faith to the idea that another gadget of some sort can contain the knowledge of time and existence which can fore tell the unforseeable events in the future. It is though just a book and story line.
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Sounds like a different take on the question of gun ownership and whether it's a weapon problem, or a people problem, versus the choice and consequence mindset.
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I think that book is interesting hopefully I should get one myself..
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Final notice by Van Fletcher is a nice book, l could imagine if, people knew their time of death, or if they was a device that could predict life span of an individual, many would fix their relationships and some will revenge, it's a good book, l rate it 4 stars
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Thanks for this in-depth review! I'm glad you mentioned the author kept the character count low, as that is something that gets to me when reading novels, too many characters to keep track of. It certainly sounds like an interesting premise. Will need to check it out!
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Sarah Khan's submitted beautiful analysis of this book..
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This sounds very interesting, I love science fiction that is based in reality and deals with modern day moral questions and ethical dilemmas. Also, fiction that is based on multiple character perspectives AND is well done is always a plus! Definitely adding it to the shelf.
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Wow. I never thought about this book that much until i read your review. you provided a very accurate summary of it, now I am going to read the book. Your review has been very helpful.
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Fiction right! Let me guess if this trurly happen, more killings might happen. I have not read the book yet but I have. I am currious about how people have reacted. For guns, no need of them. Thank you for great review.
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Post by ssenoga simon peter »

I knew it was a science friction woow good :?:
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I just fall in love with your review. Nice introduction, nice interaction, nice conclusion and nice recommendations. thumbs up to you for an excellent job.
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