Review of Final Chance

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This sounds like the author could see the future. It sounds interesting and full of action and adventure. I think because it connects with so much happening today, but is still a fiction novel it could become more appealing to a broader audience. Very well written review.
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Final chance is an intriguing book that revolves around mystery and technology. I love the plot and the storyline, and I hope that the devious plan of killing the president will be uncovered. Thanks for your honest review.
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The book seems like a good combination of sci-fi and thriller which in itself is interesting. Apart from facing the hardships already there they also have to focus on potential murderers that's fascinating. Good detailed review
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Post by Vivian Amponsah »

The story sound very interesting following the invention the VT2 watch which determine the death date, the assassination of the president and the development the flus and viruses to kill thousands of Americans got very curious. Thanks for the review.
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This book sounds like it has a great plot! This is one of the first time i think i will enjoy seeing a book that has both SciFi, innovative side and an investigative part. I found the storyline intriguing and suspense-filled too. But the lack of twist and turns has dampened my love for it a little. I would still give it a trial. Thanks for the informative review.
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Why would anyone want a watch that predicts their death? What if this watch breaks and starts predicting your end every other day? That would be deaths without dying! Anyway, I love the plot of this read. It's astounding how some people's brains work. I mean, we are all trying to survive climate change and you are hell-bent on assassinating others? How ironic!
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Post by Stephanie Madihyombom »

Wow!
Reading the book has left me so curious. What caught my attention most was the watch designed to predict our date of death. What an amazing review.
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A love a good book that has a mysterious element to it. I'm most definitely intrigued and will give this book a read. I would've liked to know if this is a standalone or the other previous books have to be read to understand this one.
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What could be better than for someone to know their time of death. A very interesting story indeed.
Thanks for the splendid review.
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Post by Praise George-kayode »

Would I prefer to know my death date or just be caught on surprise? Maybe the VT2 watch might be what we need. This scifi novel feels so interesting. Great review and congrats on making the book of the day.
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Who are those that want to assassinate the president, and why? Does having a VT2 watch help the society. These are few on the questions running through my mind. I like this book already. Congrats on making the book of the day.
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Post by rodneysp »

Hhmm…a watch that tells the date of death? Very interesting! This book has some unique ways to grab attention.
After reading a few pages, Not sure if I would want to know more of the the details or not. Thx for the review!
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The story has grown since the first book. Now the president's life is at risk and there are diseases ravishing the people. I love the drama waiting to unfold in this one.
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I appreciate the author's creative imagination with regard to technological advances and the ability to predict certain things in the future. SciFi isn't exactly my kind of book but I enjoyed the review and this could be a fine book.
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Post by Sarah Schmidt »

Your summary draws intrigue for the closing of what seems to be a great trilogy. I could feel your passion for the attention to detail Fleisher displays in your fourth paragraph, offset nicely by an objective examination of the book's other qualities in the fifth. Thanks so much for a well-written and informative review!
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