Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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Re: Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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The title made me think that this is a non-fiction, religious book. But it appears to be a thrilling suspense novel. Definitely a nice read. Congratulations on being BOTD
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Great review. The book seems like a page turner. Definitely willing to read it. Congrats botd!
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Nice review, I look forward to reading how David starts a new life as Elias, and how he deals with his loss.
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A christian fiction book whose plot is of robots replacing humans and bit-card currency in the not so distant future seems worth reading. Sounds a bit more like end times considering the present Covid-19 situation.
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This book has realized my greatest fear, robots. This book isn't my genre so I am going to pass. I enjoyed your review, but I'm not a fan of robots.
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Great review! Very concise while also showing off some of the depth of the book. I love a good genre-blender book, especially when it's regarding genres that are sometimes thought to be "incompatible." It sounds like it had good character development, too, so that's definitely a good sign for a quality story.
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Honestly, when I read the title of the book, I was like: "Nope, not for me." But the mix of genres and David's personal (inner) experiences make it so much more interesting. Great review, as always.
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This is an interesting and intriguing read. What I like most is that the main character, David, sought his beliefs himself. He sounds like an excellently developed character. Thanks a lot for the compelling review.
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Thank you for the wonderful review of this book. I love blends of Christian fiction, suspense and sci-fi, so this book is definitely on my list.
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The "hook" opening of this review really does grab the reader's attention, as it did mine, and was not what I had expected based on the title. "Fingerprints of Faith" is a title that made me think of an inspirational, spiritual book. What's really interesting is that it actually does fall under the Christian Fiction genre, and others at the same time - as the review states, "suspense, romance, and even a little sci-fi". This allows the book to appeal a multitude of readers, in a creative way that many authors strive to achieve.
The characters introduced here are very intriguing, especially David Browning, the protagonist. I look forward to seeing how his character develops through the story!
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A novel set in a futuristic world where the protagonist loses his entire family and is chased as a suspect. A striking book due to the combination of genres: crime, romance, science fiction, and futuristic technology. It looks very interesting.
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I haven't read this, but with a pairing of good character development, suspense, romance and a touch of sci-fi, one can say this is an interesting read. From this review, I'm inclined to believe that the author did a good job and so did you. Well done
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This is a murder mystery fiction novel on tragedy, revenge, future science, revenge, action, Bit-currency, survival, and an interesting protagonist. The book is free on Kindle Unlimited and has a perfectly written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats @StoriesofLife7 on the BOTD.
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I love this book. It has combined science–fiction and religion (Christianity), making it sound interesting. Nice review.
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Outstanding blend of genres. This book seems very interesting. I mean there is a huge possibility of robots replacing humans in the future, especially with the way things are going lately. I am definitely adding this to my reading list. Thanks for the compelling review and congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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