Official Review: The Devil's Astronaut by Noah Bond

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Thanks for your thorough review, but I'm just not interested in getting to the bottom of this top secret moon project or the danger that Rachel's in. I am glad to know that the characters are well-drawn, though.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

Seems like there´s some conspiracy going on in this book! I like that! And I really enjoy witty and funny dialogues, they make a story so much more enjoyable in my opinion, so I´ll give this book a try, even if I do not always enjoy sci-fi elements.
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Thank you for the great review! I must admit you peeked my curiosity, and I'm intrigued about what the surprising conclusion could be. I believe I will definitely be a reader of this work. Thanks again!
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Not a fan of science fiction so I added this book to my not interested in reading shelf. From the review, seems like the author produced quality writing in this story and was able to come up with an interesting plot in order to write a sequel.
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Thanks so much for the review! I am actually already interested in reading the book. But I'm even more excited now after I read from your review that it's full of twists and turns and has a variety of setting.
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Thanks for the review. Science fiction and suspense together sounds very interesting. Would definitely read this book
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Post by Faith Mhizha »

Quite an interesting story including a secret moon base and a conspiracy. It could be an enjoyable book. The review was enlightening. I would give the book a Four out of Four rating.
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This fictional novel sounds fascinating! I love the science fiction elements that are added and I really appreciate the ending is not predictable and there are twists and turns in the story! Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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Although the book is well-written with good character development, I'm just not interested in the subject that it covers.
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Good review, it sounds like an interesting read. The storyline isn't my cup of tea, might be be a treat for science fiction fans.
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I read the free preview and it definitely jumps right into the plot without too much introduction. I'm a little disappointed in the predictability of Glen and Rachel hooking up, but it sounds like the rest of the novel offers a lot of surprising plot moves and unexpected twists. Thank you for the review! Space stories are usually hit or miss for me so maybe I'll give this a go sometime.
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It would seem that the author has done a great job of combining some genres of mystery and science fiction into a compelling storyline. Nice to see that the author went easy on the graphic nature of the book so that a variety of ages can enjoy it. I’m not into this genre, but it’s growing on me.
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A creative science fiction novel with an interesting plot about a secret moon project that was started decades ago.
Professor Glen Winfield finds some secret information at Kennedy Space Center during his research. The information that Glen finds, from Apollo Archives, unfolds that a moon project existed decades ago.

Noah Bond has written an interesting science fiction novel with a unique plot about a moon project initiated decades ago. And Professor Glen strives to find the whereabouts of this project with the help of an astronaut Rachel, that makes his girl friend's life in danger.
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Post by peterhead »

the book is really amazing,you will just find yoursef reading and reading,rachel,her mom,prof and others,all are wowing.
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