Official Review: Going Gone by Abraham Lopez

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Re: Official Review: Going Gone by Abraham Lopez

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Nice review--I think I'm putting this on my to-read list. I need more dystopian reads.
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This such an amazing book to be read and i can admit i have never seen a book like before. Looking forward to reading the book
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Im gonna take a shot on this one...the story line us kind a new and interesting based on reviews..im gonna put this on my shelve
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Wow this book is super popular! I'll add it to the bookshelves for later on.
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Nhorhata wrote: 21 Feb 2018, 00:58 Im gonna take a shot on this one...the story line us kind a new and interesting based on reviews..im gonna put this on my shelve
Yeah..me too
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Am not a fan of this type of book or story. but the way you reviewed it, made it look interesting. Good job is all I could say.
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Thanks for your review. I like stories told from separate yet somehow connected perspectives. This one sounds like a good read.
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Post by ronoenning »

I am very much astonished by the way the state of the art is articulated in this book. My suggestion is that the mysteries of life be explained in a more vivid way. Thanks to the author
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This book seemed interesting based on the cover and became even more so with the review that says it a series of vignettes, each related to one plot. To those fans of dystopian novels, enjoy the ride!
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Post by Sanyesto »

What a good review. I am yet to read any dystopian book but this already seems a great book. I would like to see the retaliation after the death of Israel's Prime Minister.
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Post by harrymadede »

dystopian is fashionable a tale about the collapse of america each story features different protagonist and all witnesses to the end of the world they describe scenario can indeed happen
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I found the review to be a concise description of what to expect with this book, Going Gone by Abraham Lopez. After reading the review however I do not feel this genre would be for me.
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Post by Nmadinachi Egwim »

Your review sounds quite intriguing and interesting enough to make me want to try out a dystopian novel. Sounds like one of those classic genres you read and don't forget quickly, although I don't derive as much pleasure from a pieces and patches kind of book with regards to not knowing what becomes of pretty important characters. Nevertheless, there's always good in coming out of one's comfort zone. Thanks for sharing your constructive review :)
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Post by love_b00ks »

This is a good review of the book. I was able to read of some of the chapters and it seems interesting, and your review only proves that it really is, I will try to finish reading it. Thanks!
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Post by Maryamou_ »

Your review was very insightful and makes me want to delve right into the book. I'm not veeynkeen on dystopian and political novels, but I'm sure going to read this book when it has been edited.
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