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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This is not your everyday plot and has so many unexpected twists that you will not be bored at any point while you read this book.
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I'm so excited that I won this book in the giveaway. It sounds amazing. I was worried it might be a convoluted story, but based on your review, it sounds like it's not like that at all. I'm definitely intrigued. Thanks for your insight!
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Wow what a decorated review. The element of Science fiction in this book has me hooked. Another thing is the book isn't what you expect so, it goes to my want to read shelf.
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this is a fictional novel which more or less science oriented.A science fiction ,so to speak.Its an interesting story very well told.
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Great review! I really like the sound of this book. I always enjoy stories that have lots of twists and don't turn out as you'd expect. I haven't read too many science fiction books before so I'd love to give this one a go. I'm really intrigued to find out who/what puts Rachels life and the future of mankind in danger.
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your review about "The Devil's Astronaut" sound quite interesting. i would like to read this book soon
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Science fiction is one of my favorite genres, and any story with some suspense and/or mystery elements to it would be enough to catch my eye. I'm glad to see that the mother/daughter relationship explored here is open and funny. I have a very open relationship with my mother, so it's good to see something other than a troubled parental connection portrayed. Thank you for the thorough review.
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Am a fan of science fiction and mystery books but the concept conveyed in this particular book doesn't interest me. Nice review though.
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Post by Morgan Jones »

I don't enjoy sci fi, so I'll have to pass. However, I'll make sure to recommend this book to others who would appreciate it. Congrats!
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The book 'The Devils Astronaut' is a fictional novel which makes the funs of suspense enjoy the novel and I rate it high among the books
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A book about space. Sounds good to me. Let us see how the author comes out with a story without obscene and other out of this world graphics.
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This is a book that will make all those who have interest in science to keep reading to the very last page. It is a book filled with suspence, everyone fighting to achieve his or her mission, what a big fight?
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This book seems like a sci-fi thriller with both a solid plot and well-portrayed characters. Considering the alert pace of the story, the accumulating revelations and the changing settings, I may very well enjoy it. Besides, I am wondering why Rachel's father and the other team members had to die and what will happen to Rachel and Glen. Thanks for an interesting review!
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This book is right up my alley as I love a good mystery. I am really looking forward to reading this one. Thanks for a great review!
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an incredible sci-fy thriller from Noah Bond. I loved the captivating plot that always kept me on edge and i rated the book 4 out of 4 stars. The onlinebookclub review of the book was written masterfully and highlighted the best the book had to offer.
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