May BOTM - Featured Review: Save the Last Bullet for God

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Re: May BOTM - Featured Review: Save the Last Bullet for God

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nice review
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Even though I am not that into the gory scenes, I am interested in subjects that challenge the mind. Sounds like an interesting read! Thanks for the intriguing review!
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This sounds really interesting and promising! Added on my TBR. Great review!
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I am not a big fan of science fiction genre. Thanks for the brilliant review 👍
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I loved how unique and detailed the onlinebook.org review of this book is written. I had initially written off this book but the review makes want to read it.
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This looks like a good review of a very complex book. I'm left unsure as to whether or not this would be a book that I would enjoy. I do consider myself fairly intelligent, but I'm not sure I want to use all my brain cells while reading a book. You've given me a lot to think about as this seems to be a very interesting topic. Thanks for the review.
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The book is interesting and informative about war and bullets which means guns and ammo is also included. Good read for me
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Alternate history is one of my favorite genres! I have put this on my to-read list.
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Insightful review, thank you. The book sounds interesting and very thought-provoking. I wish to read this but I don't think I would be enjoying it too much for it's simply out-of-my-mind kind of challenging. But I would download this and enjoy it some other time.
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This is almost a honoured review.its an interesting job and it had been a very long time I read such challenging book.
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This seems very interesrting. An idea to target/kill God? And that too, by throwing some historical figures in the mix, and the scenario of a secret mission. This looks like a great recipe. Can't wait to read this.
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The book is about a complex operation created with a mission, "Kill God". It's not the kind of book l'ld like to read, however, I like your review.
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Post by chloe0x29a »

After reading the preview for the book, which I must say enthralled me the more I read it. I will probably get a copy of that shortly. I like history and sci-fi....mix the two together, and it's got my attention. Good job for what I've read of it so far.
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Thank you for the review. When I read the title I was immediately offended and my first instinct was to not even look at it. Thank you for including that it's not an attack on religion.
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Post by ReyvrexQuestor Reyes »

I have gathered that the Nazi Reich runs experiments on actual people as their guinea pigs. So making experiments on people on the Psychological aspects would not be an issue as no harming, maiming or killing is needed to be done. They only have to run their processes over people's mind, not even divulging the matter to the "patient." And the mission is to kill God. Your review has succeeded in obtaining a comprehensive view of this book despite the complexity of the matter. That is a great feat, to say the least. Thanks for the review.
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