Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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The idea of knowing when I'd die is a good one for me so I could say my goodbyes and tell off the people that deserve that.

As for gun ownership, I am very much against guns. The violence and disregard for others' safety is against my core beliefs that all life is precious. Thanks for the great review about a book that normally wouldn't cross my radar.
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I read the review and I am definitely putting this on my reading list. Controversial storylines absolutely intrigue me.
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Great review. I'm going to read this book, it sounds intriguing!!!
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Post by Piano7 »

I am just getting ready to read the book and based on the book cover would not have had any idea of the content, so I’m not sure if I should have read your review quite as thoroughly as I didn’t wish to have any spoilers. Regardless, I still look forward to reading it and being able to give my own honest review when finished. Thank you for your thoughtful review.
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Thanks for your review. I think this might be my next book. Although I don't know if I would want to know how much time I had left to live. It will spark some interesting conversations with my friends and family for sure.
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This sound interesting . It reminds me of the popular quote "it's all in your hands". I am putting it in my priority to read books
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This sound interesting . It reminds me of the popular quote "it's all in your hands". I am putting it in my priority to read books
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I enjoyed the plot of this novel. It is so important right now. Great review!
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Intriguing! I love my fitness wearable but I wonder if I’d keep it if it had this power? I don’t know that I want to know when it’s my time! However, the potential science of the idea fascinates me. Sounds worth a read!
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Post by Anita_Gatson »

I don't care much personally for fictitious reads but I guess I can understand why some would want to know when their last days on earth would be. This does sound like an interesting selection for someone who may wonder what life might be like if people actually knew when they would die.
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Quite interesting I will purpose to read it soon
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Post by Youngfem »

Cool..This book is based on the fact that nobody knows the final days of human life and a lot of emotions that comes with it
The fact that most people wants a happy ending while some wants revenge makes the book more interesting...im giving the book 4out of 4 stars
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I liked the review because it makes you want to read the real book even more
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Post by Cloud Rainbow »

A device that can tell how long one has to live is an amazing invention. Really. But what does the gun ownership has to do with it. I need to read this book.
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Post by Showmorgans »

Everyone thinks knowing the future would be a good thing... but would it really make a difference in how you treated others? From the review it sounds like a book I would enjoy reading.
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