Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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Re: Official Review: Fingerprints of Faith by Daniel Fulton

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Thanks for the good review on the book, it's all good. Could help someone out there in growing and develop a great better Faith..
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This book deserves to be a BOTD. The storyline is an exciting one. I'm definitely adding it to my shelf.
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This is a Christian Novel That elucidates On Survival And Faith. Highly recommended to teach anyone to remember his/her faith and belief and never give up on surviving.
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Sometimes this blend of genres can be confusing. In this book it seems as if the author did a brilliant combination. Faith and science fiction combined can either be deadly or very futuristic. Looks like a great read.
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Robots replacing human? Waoo. I developed interest in this book after this review. I will like to find out what's happening in there. Thanks for the review and congrats on BOTD
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David, a nineteen year old billionaire computer genius, whose family is killed in an explosion meant for him, is befriended by a long haul truck driver. He plans to find out who did this to him. Great start to this book!
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I read the sample. Its seems like a really interesting book definitely a page turner. Your review confirms my sentiments. I really like the science and religion blend in the story.
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It's a beautifully written book mixing up multiple distinct elements together. A mystery, a science fiction, lots of suspense, futuristic technological scenarios with rich esoteric character worlds. There is somewhat more telling that it should be but in general a great read.
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I am really looking forward to read this book. The preview of the book had been tempting enough and the review completely pushed me over the edge. This book has a very big chance of becoming a reality given the pace with which the world is developing these days. Really excited to see how the plot goes!
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I just finished reading the sample on Amazon and I'm hooked. I had read some other reviews and wasn't sure what genre this book really fit into but I like the fact that it kind of belongs in a few different places. I am anxious to see how David's life turns out. Based on your review, maybe his Christian upbringing does have some influence on his life later on. Thanks for your helpful review!!
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This seems like a great read. I would like to find out if David forgave the people who murdered his parents. Congrats on BOTD
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I like reading on a plot based on a revolutionary technology and the issue of the technology falling into wrong hands. Thanks for the review.
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I like the genre mix on this one. Also, the idea of a Christian basically being the founder of the foundational tech that leads to a kind of one-world-currency is unexpected, especially in light of some of the sentiments in the Bible book of Revelations. I'd love to read David's/Elias's story; it sounds appealing.
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Christian fiction isn't my thing. However this book sounds like an interesting combination of genres. I enjoy reading science fiction and romance novels, so maybe I'd enjoy this. The plot isn't what I expected at all after seeing the front cover!
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Definitely sounds like a book I would enjoy. The fiction, romance and futuristic technology are an absolute interest. Plus I cannot wait to learn how David's search for vengeance turns out! Thanks for the review! Great introduction.
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