Review by Mercy Osmond -- Ark of the Apocalypse

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Kavita Shah wrote: 17 Jun 2021, 12:10 The G.O.T. covered book has an interesting storyline. Put to sleep for 10 years - Cannot imagine how but okay. Thank you for a great review!
The story is filled with lot of unimaginable things that you will be surprise and enjoy too. Thanks for your view.
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cd20 wrote: 17 Jun 2021, 12:58 I am not a fan of science fiction. It does sound a little intriguing, but not sure it is for me. Thank you for an informative review.
We all have our choice in book genres. It's understandable if you are not a science fiction fan. Thanks for commenting.
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What a talented writer and a thrilling review got me so interested in reading the book. Great review
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It sounds like an intriguing read. I could take a peek at it. Great review!
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Miriam nkere wrote: 18 Jun 2021, 06:33 What a talented writer and a thrilling review got me so interested in reading the book. Great review
You will certainly enjoy the book. Thanks for your view.
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TheMazeRunner wrote: 18 Jun 2021, 08:31 It sounds like an intriguing read. I could take a peek at it. Great review!
You will be glad you gave the book a try. Thanks for commenting.
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It’s interesting that the reader can still deduce the meaning of the various languages from the storyline. Leka sounds like a natural-born leader. Thank you for your thorough review.
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MsH2k wrote: 21 Jun 2021, 01:01 It’s interesting that the reader can still deduce the meaning of the various languages from the storyline. Leka sounds like a natural-born leader. Thank you for your thorough review.
She is actually. Their are other characters in the book you will enjoy reading. Thanks for your view.
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Apocalypse and post is not my cup of tea, however, I thoroughly enjoyed your detailed review. Thanks:)
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The cover seems like a portrait of Danaerys from "Game of Thrones", so if it wasn't for your review, I'd assume it is some kind of a medieval fantasy book. The plot sounds interesting, I like to read about the dystopian future, so I think I could enjoy this one. Nice job! :)
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I love science fiction, especially when it comes to exploring other planets. I think this is a book that I would enjoy. Thanks for your informative and interesting review!
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I like apocalypse books, and your review convinced me this one is worth reading. Thank you for your recommendation!
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The sounds like an interesting book. The narrative of building a new colony is one I have come across severally so I'll skip this. Thank you for a lovely review!
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Interesting story but not one that I think I would enjoy. Great review, though!
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Reader-247 wrote: 23 Jun 2021, 05:21 Apocalypse and post is not my cup of tea, however, I thoroughly enjoyed your detailed review. Thanks:)
Smiles i understand. Every reader has their preference in book genre. Thanks for your comment.
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