Official Review: The Devil's Astronaut by Noah Bond

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Re: Official Review: The Devil's Astronaut by Noah Bond

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Enjoyed the review of this book. I read the sample pages and really got caught up in the story. Even the way it begins is at first strange yet the description of what happened to character was so intriguing. I think it will be a really great mystery, thriller, sci-fi all in one. Will look forward to reading the rest of the story.
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I like the sound of a top-secret moon project initiated before the Apollo mission, and the mysterious chain of events that led to a surprising conclusion. thanks for an enjoyable review.
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It sounds like an interesting book but I'm a bit put off by the "boy saves girl" cliche.
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There are so many interesting theories about the moon and this one is also unique and interesting. I hope that Glenn, Rachael, and their team will be able to save the future of the planet. I am glad that you have found the book to be enjoyable. Thank you for your very interesting review of this book.
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The readers are able to make their imagination alive through the tiny world of the reviewer in the 'Official Review: The Devil's Astrounaut by Noah Bond.' I like the way the reviewer delves into the depth of characters, in the review.
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Thanks for a great review. I liked novels that have unexpected twists, and the characters (Glen, Rachael, and Lauren) sound interesting and fun. I will likely give this novel a chance because of your review.
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This novel seems a science fiction with an intriguing plot. There are many different scenes in the story. I guess the theme of this book is to land on the moon and make discoveries connected to space. It looks like the book reviewer has thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel. I recommend this to all readers who like to read science fiction. Even teenagers can read this because there is no graphic sex in it.
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This sounds like a very good book that combines sci-fi with thriller very well. I'd be nervous that the cast is mostly male dominated with no large female characters. But sounds like a very good read.
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Space is the next frontier. This should be a good read. Thanks for an interesting review.
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I love that this book's premise has to do with space. It makes for an interesting subject matter and makes me curious about what's going to happen next. I look forward to reading this book whenever I get the chance.
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The novel got me in the shower, the interesting part of the novel is where investigators fall in love even though the city being under high influence of mischievous events.
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looks like a book I would thoroughly enjoy reading. The story line is refreshing, the plot has enough twists & turns and the conclusion is surprising. Besides, it has a variety of settings, including the moon! Great work there, certainly one to be added in my want to read books!
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I love sci-fi novels and films. This book has definitely piqued my interest. The secret mars mission sounds very interesting. I would love to read and recommend this book. Congrats on BOTD.
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Wow, is the title symbolic? Or is it referring to the third character whose sole intent is in ruining lives? I sure would like to find out. I'm also interested in the story of the secret moon mission and how it's discovered. Awesome review!
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This book sounds like it will be a great read. The terms science fiction elements don't give away any secrets, only adds to the intrigue of the story. Great review.
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