Official Review: Days of Future Found by M. K. Wark

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Re: Official Review: Days of Future Found by M. K. Wark

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If you ask me, I will say categorically that this is a work of new vision and thought process. It is highly imaginative and helpful for the environment upkeep. Great review!
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A dystopian science fiction novel that borders on the effects of climate change and more sounds interesting. I will like to check this one out. Thanks for your insightful review.
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It sounds quite interesting and thought-provoking. I'm often thinking about the future, and what life would be after so many years ahead. I think it's worth reading this book.
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This dystopian novel must be very informative and educational. One that talks about climate change is a must read.
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This story paints a possible picture of what to expect if we don't address global warming. The character Ella, piqued my attention and I'd like to read the book just to find out how life pans out for her. Thank you for a thorough review.
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It's good the author managed to incorporate humor with dystopian themes. I am not in the market for dystopia in fiction just now, as there is plenty of it happening in real time. Thanks for the review.
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Wow! Now I want to know what happened to Ella. Did she end up disappearing, too? I enjoyed your well-written review. This isn't my genre, but I'm definitely intrigued.
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Such an informative review! What an intriguing and intricate book. I like Ella's character and her inquisitive and restless nature. I also love the fact that the author dives into the possibility of a world destroyed ecosystem degradation. Almost feels like a wake up call. I can't wait to read the book.
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BOOK TITLE: Days of future found.
AUTHOR: M. K. Wark

I disagree with the first headlines of the review. You mean nineteen years from now, the entire ecosystem of our natural environment would be devastated by climate change and natural disaster?

The entire world has heard so much on climate change and natural disaster over the ages, and yet, we are still on our feet, and life is pretty advancing even to this present era.

The 2039 prediction is subject to change because changes is constant and inevitable.

I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars because I am dissatisfied with its expository review.
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This sounds like a very interesting story, especially because it is dystopian and set in the near future. This isn't my favorite genre, but I quite enjoyed the sample. There was definitely a touch of foreshadowing, and climate change is very real. Your review has me intrigued, for sure! Thanks for the recommendation.
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This is an interesting book to read. I would love to know how the institute would use Ella's DNA to slow down aging. Thanks for the review.
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I've never come across a dystopian novel like this before.
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Being an avid reader of dystopian genre I am eager to dive into this book. I have to admit that it is outside the norm of what I ususally go for when it comes to dystopian novels since I like the thrill of danger and the unknown, but this world really piques my interest so I'm looking forward to checking this book out. Thank you for the engaging review.
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Post by billyn »

The review of DAYS OF FUTURE FOUND[, by Keylyn, was quite good. My interest was piqued by the synopsis and the mention of its theme - of ...the future which ... parallels ... our own. Also the reference to the works of A. Huxley and G. Orwell adds to its intrigue. The portions of the book that the reviewer especially liked - the humor and the author's turn of phrasing - were helpful; the deficits - multiple grammar errors - did not seem to be off-putting. In all it makes me want to add this book to my list of future reads.
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