Review of Final Chance

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The concept of a watch that could predict the wearer's death is white intriguing. The description of the book sounds very interesting, but I appreciate a little tension in a book. It makes a book more interesting to read. Thanks for an honest review.
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This sounds like a truly fascinating read. Sci-fi fantasies are one of my favourites, so I'll definitely check this book out.
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I chuckled when I read that there is a kind of watch that can predict the date of one's death. If this happens to be true, it will be terrifying. Nice review.
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Sounds like a fascinating story. A VT2 watch that will predict the death of an individual would be an amazing invention to create in our world. I would love to know how they will survive the chaos and misery. Great review!
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I like the idea of the VT2 watch. The story seem to have many ideas which is wonderful and engaging. I’m sure it’s a nice book.
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Wow. Sounds intriguing. A device that can predict the wearer's death date captivates me. Beautiful Review by the way.
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This is not my kind of book, but I find this piece interesting, I look forward to reading this book. Thanks for an amazing review.
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The combination of science fiction and political satire sounds compelling. I can’t wait to read this book.
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Karushiki Parihar's review of Final Chance by Van Fleisher relates how the main character, Vijay Patel, creates a whole new world on earth. It is almost Armaggedon. Parishar also finds the story intriguing as the author introduces villains, of course. The story parallels with the climate crisis and the pandemic that we are experiencing now. The reviewer enjoyed the book, and I look forward to reading it.
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This is a book for readers who enjoy reading science-fiction novels centered around environmental disasters. It seems like the author spent a lot of time researching this novel to create an authentic reading experience. Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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"Final Chance" by Van Fleisher. An interesting science fiction book talks about a VT2, Hi-Tech wrist watch which predicts the death of the wearer. the world keeps changing day by day so as the climate changes and it affects so many people negatively by which they are contacting disease that kills the nervous systems. Due to the wave of the pandemic, which has come to stay. Congrats on the #BOTD.
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This is the third and final book in the Final series by Van Fleisher. I have not read the first two books but they must be really good and I will put them on my list. Vijay Patel invented the VT2 watch that accurately predicts the wearer's date of death. Not something I would really want to know. I would think this type of invention would have a dire affect on the availability of health insurance and life insurance. Pandemics and climate change have taken a huge toll on the world and unprecedented levels of people are dying from skin cancer and respiratory illnesses. In addition to all of this mayhem someone wants to kill the president. I will definitely read this book and then read the first two books. Very good review.
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Post by twesigomu+5 »

The book is interested by the readers but the content frustrates me. I don't know if the book predict the future of new generation.thanks.
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Post by Similoluwa Odumuyiwa »

:shock: I definitely will not like to have a VT2 watch. I wouldn't like to know the day I die. Domes and chips to protect the world, that nice. Thanks for an amazing review :)
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