Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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That's a very interesting combination of genres that you don't see very often. Sounds like a very promising book, I'm very interested to see how the author manages to combine Christian fiction with sci-fi. Thanks for an amazing review!
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This definitely seems like a book I would enjoy! You did a great job packing all of the unique aspects of the book into one concise review. I will need to add this book to my list, thank you!
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Wow, It's a very interesting story. This is my first of reading the author's writings.
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Reading the sample and your review, I find this to be an interesting book. I enjoy Christian fiction and the futuristic setting with robots doing most of the jobs is interesting. A wealthy genius on the run because his home has been blown up adds suspense. And, I am glad to learn David finds romance I want to read this book to see how it ends. Thanks for the review.
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I love Christian fiction and futuristic stories as well so this looks good.
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Okay, this is the first of its kind I've seen. A religious C/T/M/H sounds really amazing. I look forward to following David in his journey.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting thriller/mystery novel with elements of Christian fiction mixed in. The plot follows a man that has been wrongly suspected of killing his family by his enemies and so he changes his name and plots to get his revenge. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I was dumbfounded when I read the sample at how much I liked it. My preference is to avoid religion-based books, but I found that this one seems to have just enough sci-fi/futuristic qualities to pull me in. I'll definitely be considering reading it. Great review!
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I liked how the review was done. Concise and straightforward. And it made me do a second take on the book. I thought it would be about faith and spirituality, but it was so much more!
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A heart-pounding thriller, that exposes the cry of the human heart for revenge while simultaneously discovering a faith that has the power to transform. The writer ably weaves threads of the past, present, and future into an irresistible blend of artificial intelligence, religion, adventure, and ultimate trust in the goodness of the human spirit.
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This: "David memorized the whole Bible at five, graduated MIT at fifteen, and created the sophisticated blockchain technology that revolutionized the banking industry." An amazing feat to accomplish. Great review.
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Of course there's no profanity or sexual content in the book. It's Christian Fiction! Well-written Christian Fiction I might add. I was hooked from the first paragraph. Congrats on BOTD. :clap: :congratualtions-smiley:
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I absolutely HAVE to read this book! The blend of Christianity and sci-fi gives me a look into a mostly good future. Plus, the sample has me wanting to binge read all night long!
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I like how this review takes us straight into the problematic of the book. Faith put to test, a bit of sci-fi , banking revolutionary... David/Tobias i want to know more. Kudos to you @Cecilia L for this great review and congrats for the author for BOTD.
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Well, being chased as a suspect when you're innocent is quite a serious situation to be in,sounds like there's lots of action in there,good book.I'll love to read how it ends.
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