Review of Final Chance

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A watch that can accurately predict your time of death will definitely cause chaos. Congratulations on BOTD!
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This book sounds like an engaging science fiction novel which mirrors our potential future with advancements in technology proving to be both boon and bane for the world.
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It seems in this world the human race never heeded to the warning to battle climate change, and the situation is now out of hand. I will be thrilled to follow the action and learn what comes of the fight against both natural and anthropocentric disasters. Thanks for the review.
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While reading this review the first thing I thought was I very much hope this doesn’t end up being a prophesy. Final chance seems very intriguing from the little I have read and I will love to read it all. Good one from the author. Nice review. Congratulations on being the book of the day!
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This seems like an interesting read about how climate change has affected the world. I can't wait to read and find out more about the dome and the technology that predicts a person's death. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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Post by Olabisi Ajayi »

The book is very great. Making it revolving around politic, present and future is very fascinating. Where you can know when you will die with a watch is really amazing. I guess one can easily make things right with one's life before the time of death. Great review
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I am a science enthusiast because of the plethora of things to be explored in the space. Reading this book is such an intriguing one. Thanks for the review.
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Sounds like an interesting book as I have read the second book planning to read the 3rd book, but this one sounds like the is more drama as people can use diseases to kill can't wait to read the novel.
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The book is super awesome, imagine wearing a watch that could predict the life span of a man, if such watch exist it will definitely be priceless. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This could be an interesting sci-fi that also talks about climate change and deadly series of pandemics; though, as mentioned here, there could be some more twists and turns added to the story. Thank you for the succinct review!
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The book despite being a sci-fi is well incorporated with true knowledge about the current global issues such as climate change and environmental hazards. This is fundamental exposition to awaken concerns and mitigation as well. However this is not my genre type so I might pass on this one. Well done review though
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Post by Hue-Morningstar »

A watch that predicts death! Never heard of it. I would like to read the book so as to know how the watch works. It might be an invention that is set to occur in the future as evidenced by continous growth in technology. Kaushiki, you have done a great job in writing such a wonderful review.
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Post by Jennifer Coxon »

Thank you for a great review. This sounds like a really good story, although I will bear in mind your points that it may be lacking in conflict and tensions when I do get round to reading it.
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