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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An interesting book I must say. Books that predict a likely future kee me on the edge when reading.
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Great review! I enjoy dystopian novels so this seems like a great next read. The grammatical errors are troubling but I could look past it for a great plot!
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Thanks for your review. A very interesting and exotic book with a strange protagonist. I think this book is worth a try.
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This is an awesome futurist novel. I hope this story doesn't come to life. Thanks for the review and Congrats on making the book of the day.
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It's thought provoking. I wonder how he plot will develop. I hope the team will take care of the errors. Congrats.
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This is the most realistic thing that can happen to humanity if we will continuously ignore the calls for climate change. It's staring at right back in the eyes; however, the capitalistic economy wont let something be done unless it benefitd them.
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Post by Sharonrose 2020 »

Very intriguing...such post apocalyptic and dystopian worlds are so much interesting. Could find myself reading this over and over again!
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This is a dystopian book, a work of fiction. It's full of fantasy stories. Thanks for the review.
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It’s a good book to read. A life in the future where people have to live in safe places because of climatic changes. But the point I liked is the Elder’s gone missing. What is happening with the Elders? Where are they going? What will happen with Ella? I would love to know the answers of them all. It’s a great review.
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I do like the innovative ideas the author has about the future world. However, dystopian is not a genre I usually prefer, so I will probably pass this one. Thanks for the candid review!
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An interesting book about the future with a focus on elders. If I am fortunate enough to live until 2039 I will be one of the elders she describes. No heroes but a eye opening story.
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I like that this is a different take from a regular dystopian post-apocalyptic novel where the focus is actually on people questioning certain things rather than focusing on action and intrigue. I'm curious how the author pulls this off. I'm sure it'll be better once the errors are cleared up. Great review!
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In the year 2039, the world is being affected by climate control. Ella is a sixty year old who ages at half that of other people so she looks in her 30's or 40's. Sounds like a good book that could actually happen. Thank you for an amazing review.
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I wonder how it's like to read a novel without a hero or any action. Ella sounds like an interesting character though. I suppose people do feel that way in many ways - being young and old at the same time. Thanks for the interesting review.
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I love future setting books ,that's a very possible future if care is not taken.The story follows an old woman's life ,very interesting. Then again, no one likes to be restricted no matter the age.Perfect review, Congrats on being BOTD.
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