Overall rating and opinion of "Final Notice" by Van Fleisher
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Final Notice" by Van Fleisher
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Vince embodies this. He is desperate to maintain his sense of worth, and so he turns to guns. Nobody screws around with an armed man. It's that edge to survive the battle that is life. I can sense that desperation. It's in Vince, and all the other people who learned they're on death's door. That's the true theme of the book.
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I always want the authorities to have strict control over gun licence. Guns should not be misused. I believe, while giving gun licence to old people, the authorities should ascertain the pros and cons of it. Gun possession should not be a reason for destruction.
I liked the characters Vince and Trudy, their conversations about senior citizens having gun licence. Because I am not fond of the theme itself, it is not my kind of the novel.
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I think this is a great way to approach this book!Christina Rose wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 10:36 I am still reading this book, but it seems well written so far. Parts of it are biased, but that was something I expected after reading the note from the author and the description.
I do believe in the right to bear arms, but I am reading with an open mind. So far I have not come across anything that would potentially keep me from finishing the book. I hope to visit this forum topic again to give more of my opinion.
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Thank you! I did end up enjoying the book. The author touched on a lot of controversial topics.Lilianrmccarthy3 wrote: ↑07 Jun 2018, 09:43I think this is a great way to approach this book!Christina Rose wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 10:36 I am still reading this book, but it seems well written so far. Parts of it are biased, but that was something I expected after reading the note from the author and the description.
I do believe in the right to bear arms, but I am reading with an open mind. So far I have not come across anything that would potentially keep me from finishing the book. I hope to visit this forum topic again to give more of my opinion.
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The political views are extreme left correct?
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They are, which is fine by me personally, but it turns off an entire group of people from being able to see the point of the book. There is no good point to preaching about something to people who already agree with you.