Review of Final Chance

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This science fiction novel sounds enticing. I would definitely enjoy reading it to get a sneak peek of the future world until the year 2066. I also love the fact that it is filled with suspense. thanks for the review!
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An action-packed book that looks into the world of the future to the year 2066. I would like to read this book to know how a high-tech watch is changing the life of its wearer.
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Scientific and technological books,sounds interesting to read,am definitely adding this book to my book shelves, beautiful review and congratulations on winning botd.
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This is a super interesting one. Congratulations on the book of the day
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I'm sure everybody is already wishing that a watch that could predict the date of death was not just a fiction. Amazing review.
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This book sounds interesting and the author did a great job, but not a fan of a sci-fi novel.
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Post by Christine Onyango 1 »

Sci-fi thriller with a mix of political thriller is the perfect combination for me. The science and technology portrayed is quite top-notch, having a watch that can predict the time of death! Moreover the domes that can destabilize the effect of climate change on the planet is just mind-blowing. This novel is definitely on my bucket list. Thank you for the awesome review.
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Imagine a watch predicting the day of one's death. That would be extraordinary. I think political personnel would find this interesting. Thanks for the review.
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This does sound like an interesting book. I remember reading a review on one of the earlier books in this series and now and I want to read the whole series. Will be adding this to my reading list. Thank you for the informative review!
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Sounds like an active tale with exciting events. I'm not much into political elements in a book but I'm sure lovers of the genre will have a swell time. Thanks for the review.
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I don't enjoy books with too many characters as they're quite difficult to take in. However, I'd like to find out the relationship between the watch that tells a wearer's date of death and the climate change issues threatening the world at the time. Thanks for your concise review
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Fans of science fiction and political thrillers, not this reader, will find a treat in this fast-paced book. It involves political satire, assassins, suspense, slight romance, and enormous advances in science and technology. There is also clear and expository writing style!
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This third instalment in the Final series by Van Fleisher is a political thriller that does not disappoint. With great advances in science and technology, interesting characters and a well thoughtout plot, the author has done well to keep up the standard he set in the first two books. Thanks for the thorough review!
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I have read the first book in the series, and I immensely enjoyed the experience. It seems the third installment covers many themes that are relevant, such as carbon emissions. Thanks for the review.
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This book really sounds amazing, can't wait to read! Thank you for the wonderful review
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