Review of Final Chance

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:techie-reference: Seems like an exciting science fiction
Great reveiw🍀🤓
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It sounds like all hell is breaking loose in that world. Highly advanced technology sounds exciting to read. I would like to read this (hoping this doesn't actually happen in our world). Thanks for the great review!
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I like how well the author has explained the technological aspects of the future. But science-fictions don't work that well for me.
Still I really enjoyed reading your review. Thank you. :tiphat:
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DyanaFl wrote: 04 Oct 2021, 11:19 It sounds like all hell is breaking loose in that world. Highly advanced technology sounds exciting to read. I would like to read this (hoping this doesn't actually happen in our world). Thanks for the great review!
The use of highly advanced technology is really the special part of this book. Thank you for you kind words.🥰
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Clare Jose wrote: 05 Oct 2021, 07:57 I like how well the author has explained the technological aspects of the future. But science-fictions don't work that well for me.
Still I really enjoyed reading your review. Thank you. :tiphat:
The technological aspects were so wonderfully explained that one can picture them. So, this book is really an amazing read. Thank you for reading my review and your comment.
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Your review made me curious about the VT2 watch and the dome clusters that aid the healing process of the environment. Too many characters can make a story confusing. Thank you for the detailed review.
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poojkapadia wrote: 05 Oct 2021, 10:24 Your review made me curious about the VT2 watch and the dome clusters that aid the healing process of the environment. Too many characters can make a story confusing. Thank you for the detailed review.
I'm glad you liked my review and it made you curious. Thank you for stopping by.😊
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The plot has a good mix of politics, suspense and science-fiction elements. I love reading sci-fi books and I'm looking forward to reading this one.
Thanks for this wonderful review. :tiphat:
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Interesting idea covering and protecting cities by dome clusters. Enjoyable review!!
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VT2 watch is the last thing I want to see invented. I'm so happy this is only a fiction...but then again so were "The Jetsons". :clap: Thanks for the great review!
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Wow! This book sounds like it is worth the read. A science fiction book with thriller and romance aspects does sound great. Would I need to read the other two books in the series to get into this one, or does it not matter?
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LindoM wrote: 08 Oct 2021, 04:06 Wow! This book sounds like it is worth the read. A science fiction book with thriller and romance aspects does sound great. Would I need to read the other two books in the series to get into this one, or does it not matter?
I didn't read the first two books to understand this one, so it really doesn't matter. But, still in my opinion it would be great to read the first two books. Thank you for you sweet comment.😊
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I'm not one for political books but I cant deny this book sounds interesting. The dome aspect of the novel sounds very creative. Nicely done review! :D
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The book is really a fascinating one. I love the wristwatch that predicts death. I evryone love to read. very nice review.
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This is a fascinating continuation of the first two books in the series. Fleisher has an incredible imagination that joins futuristic thinking with relatable elements. This sounds like an intriguing finale to the series! Thanks for the exciting recommendation.
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