Review of Final Chance

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Sci-fi is a genre that appeals to me, and with real issues, I'm sure it has an interesting story. Even though it's the third book, I feel like reading this one.  Also, I'm glad to know that fact that it has a captivating plot, with great creativity, and powerful imagination from the author.  
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Based on the review the book seems to be packed with action and promises a lot of turns in events. I’ll give it a try because it seems to have a lot to offer.
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The review of the book depicts a plan by some people to cause chaos and confusion across the world. However, I would want to know about the watch that predicts the date of death. Thank you for a detailed review.
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The finishing touch for a great trilogy! Both previous books were awarded the title BOTD, so I am glad to see that tradition has continued)) Genre is not exactly my usual type, but it was so highly recommended that I gave it a try and wasn't disappointed. Thanks for giving book for free and congratulations!
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The invention of VT2 was believed to be the solution to the problems of man. However, it beginning to be clear that solution is not near. How will this problem be solved. Pick a copy of the book to find out why. Thanks for the review.
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A third book by Van Fleisher. Having read Final Act, this third book is most welcome. I like these books because of the issues covered in them. Immigration, gun control laws and politics. This one is a must read for me. Thanks for your good review.
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Climate change is definitely an issue we all need to get involved in. A book that captures the current happenings in the world and attempts to predict the future will definitely leave any reader thrilled. The review is very detailed, I must say.
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The premise of this book seems intriguing. A story about a watch that tells date of death certainly sounds fascinating. Sci-fi readers should enjoy this publication. Great review.
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I love the reference to climate change and other environmental issues that are destroying the planet and putting human health in jeopardy.
Great review!
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Post by VoElFida »

Superb Review I Think We All Need A VT2 Watch But On Second I Still Don't Think It's A Great Idea Most People Who Are Dead Today Weren't Killed By The Disease They Came Down With But By The Mere Thought Or Fear Of Death So Seeing A Count Down To Your Doomsday Ain't Pretty🤣 But It Would Be A Nice Read ....Curious Still
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A book about invention of a watch that could predict date of death. It sounds so very interesting. However, too much character can be discouraging. I think I will pass on this book.
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I cannot imagine knowing when I would die. How would that affect the choices that we make? This sounds like it would be a fun read. I am a big fan of dystopian novels.
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I enjoy political thrillers and have actually read a couple of novels by Frederick Forsyth. I'm also a big fan of sci-fi, so the intersection of these genres in Final Chance sounds so intriguing. The world is on a downward spiral in terms of climate and disease it seems, so I am actually very keen to read this book for myself and see how those topics unfold. Thank you for your review!
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'Official Review: Final Chance' by Van Fleisher is a complete overview of the action thriller story on the theme of climate change for readers! The point that the story is laced with political satire, assassins, suspense, slight romance, and enormous advances in science and technology is worth mentioning in the review! Also, the point that the main characters of the story are well-developed and the political conversations between the characters are authentic, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers! The economic rating given to the book is all the more challenging and enthusiastic to read! Nice to learn that the unique story plot and the smooth flow of events throughout the book make it an engaging read!
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They say you can not judge a book by its cover, but I bet on this one ama pass that rule because the title says it all. Then I'm even more interested after going through the review, this is a must read( I can imagine Knowing the time of death) this is an awesome review.
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