Review by Mercy Osmond -- Ark of the Apocalypse

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Prisallen wrote: 23 Jun 2021, 08:51 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!

You will enjoy the book. The story is intriguing, it will keep you in suspense to the last page. Thanks for your view.
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Raluca_Mihaila wrote: 24 Jun 2021, 01:44 I like apocalypse books, and your review convinced me this one is worth reading. Thank you for your recommendation!

Its truly worth reading. Read it and thank me later. Thanks for your view. :D
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Mwatu wrote: 24 Jun 2021, 05:58 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!
I understand. Thanks for commenting
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 27 Jun 2021, 22:24 Interesting story but not one that I think I would enjoy. Great review, though!

If you are a science fiction lover, you will surely enjoy this book. Thanks for commenting
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This review has got me all excited for the book! Cannibalism, water food crisis, space travel such terrific subjects to cover in a single book! Feast for a sci-fi geek. Thank you for such a great review! :D
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If I'd read your review before today I'd have selected to read and review this book. I'm hoping it'd still be available for me the next time. Thank you for such an interesting review!
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The frant1c reader wrote: 29 Jun 2021, 14:50 This review has got me all excited for the book! Cannibalism, water food crisis, space travel such terrific subjects to cover in a single book! Feast for a sci-fi geek. Thank you for such a great review! :D

There are more fascinating scenes you will enjoy reading in the book. Thanks for your view.
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C Janet wrote: 30 Jun 2021, 07:04 If I'd read your review before today I'd have selected to read and review this book. I'm hoping it'd still be available for me the next time. Thank you for such an interesting review!

It's an intriguing story that you will enjoy reading. Thanks for commenting.
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I really want to read this book. It sounds fantastic and your review made it sound even better. Thank you for the great recommendation. This is up my alley :)
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RayRuff wrote: 01 Jul 2021, 01:53 I really want to read this book. It sounds fantastic and your review made it sound even better. Thank you for the great recommendation. This is up my alley :)

You will enjoy the book. Thanks for your view.
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Thanks for the information about the other languages used in the book. If the reader can still understand the book, then I am fine with it. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Saint Bruno wrote: 02 Jul 2021, 15:24 Thanks for the information about the other languages used in the book. If the reader can still understand the book, then I am fine with it. Thanks for the amazing review.

Thanks for your comment.
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Sounds like a fascinating read with amazing characters! I loved the cover, so eye-catchy! Thank you very much for this great review :)
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Ellylion wrote: 03 Jul 2021, 14:44 Sounds like a fascinating read with amazing characters! I loved the cover, so eye-catchy! Thank you very much for this great review :)

Thanks for your view.
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This book seems fascinating. The cover is very beautiful, and the concept of humans relocating to another planet, as the disaster hits the earth, is intriguing. Thanks for the elaborate review.
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