What was your favorite part of this book?

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What was your favorite part of this book?

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My favorite part of this book was the Dead Zone. I found the Cactus Desert Lizard, wolves that weighed 200 pounds, and Blood Lycans fascinating. The monsters in the cave kept tied to the book until I finished that section.
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I am sorry to say that this was not one of my favorite books. I did not find any part of this book enjoyable. Most of the time I was completely distracted by all of the profanity, which I am not a fan of. I know it could be deemed as an exciting book for most people, but it was not that way for me. So unfortunately, I am going to say that I do not have a favorite part. I wish I had a different answer for you.
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My favorite part of this book is the post-apocalypse era when 99% of the total number of people have been killed. The 1% number of survivors from the destruction formed five new nations that grew strong with time but things became sour and abnormalities set in.
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Hmm.. it was interesting but I don't think I have any favourites. But, it was admiring to witness the growth of the five nations. Oh, yes the unique monsters! That part. I agree with the first post.
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I read a portion of the book and unfortunately, I struggled with the rather shocking profanity in the very early part of the book, so I found it hard to keep going with it. I don't have a favorite part of this book as a result.
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The book was intriguing cause o felt I was in the future, but honestly I do not have a favourite part. I was just excited about the idea and nothing more. At some point I didn’t even know which character was speaking.
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I'd say the post apocalyptic era was my favorite part of the book. The rebuilding of nations was really something I admired.
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Post by Amarachi Nwankwo03 »

My favorite part of this book was watching the survivors build new nations from the ruins of the apocalypse. It showed that with unity, anything can be done. They were able to put aside the past events to rebuilding and starting their lives over.
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Post by Shelby Ayres »

I really enjoyed the creatures in the book I felt that the author took their time in creating them. I enjoyed the post-apocalyptic nature of the book and seeing the survivors come together, it had a great sense of unity.
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I love the part of building the nations in the post-apocalyptic era. It looked as if I was watching a movie
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The creatures in the book were phenomenal. I got the feeling that the creator required some investment in making them. I preferred how the book was dystopian, and seeing the survivors meet up provided me with an extraordinary feeling of solidarity.
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Post by Ayesha Ameera Memon »

I really liked how futuristic it was and how how much insight it gave the reader into a potentially post apocalyptic world. That was why I started reading it in the first place. But unfortunately, the profanities in the book really ruined it for me. While I usually don’t mind light profanities, this was a bit too extreme for me so for that reason, I’m not a big fan.
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Post by Tosin Le »

The apocalyptic era Is my favorite aspect of this book. That part made me more endeared to the subject. I would have skipped reading it if it wasn't incorporated.
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Post by Vidhi Adhikari »

I loved the post-apocalyptic scene set in the book, although I expected a little more from the society-rebuilding scenes that came after that.
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I loved the post-apocalyptic scenes in the book though I had challenges trying to understand at first I was finally able to get the author's point.
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