Review of Northern Umbrage

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This sounds like a really great book to both be entertained and read a sci-fi story and discuss environmental problems. A two birds with one stone kind of book! Thank you for the review, it was detailed and very well written!
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The environmental awareness theme in Northern Umbrage has caught my attention. Dr. Bucannon's quest to unveil the truth about chemical pollutants and his encounters with intriguing characters like Sadie and Glen Power Claw make this a must-read.
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An incredible read. Creator winds around natural issues through an intriguing story. The characters are well developed so the peruser can adore and can't stand them. There is likewise a basic curve that creeps up to get you toward the end. In general a truly pleasant read.
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The book seemed interesting and I liked how he strived to save lives, giving it his all. Congratulations to the author for being the BOTD and all the best for future projects.
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A plot that blends sci-fi themes, adventure, mystery, and environmental concern will undoubtedly make for a fascinating read. A thorough examination. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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This book has an intriguing title and plot. What mysterious animal is this? I would love to know if it's a real animal or one of the author's imagination. I'm looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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mmm17, You did a great review of this book. According to your review, the story deals with the issues of chemical pollution in the water, and illegal dumping. The efforts of an environmental pathologist, a wild animal museum worker, and a Native-American environmental activist to solve the mystery surrounding these issues make for a very compelling story. I want to read this book! Thank you and have a wonderful day.
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This book offers an eye-openinginsight into the problems of chemical pollutants and their dreadful consequences to life. The author expertly combines the environmental issue with elements of mystery, action, romance and suspense to create a masterpiece that earns us of a bleak future. Congrats on BOTD!
The review is as intriguingly written as the book! It perfectly captured the essence of the book and inspires readers to find out what happens in the story. Thank you for sharing this informative review.
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This sounds like it will be a great read. You made it sound so amazing and mysterious that I will definitely be reading this story in the near future
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I think environmental awareness is a good message to spread. Mixed with the fact that this book has sci-fi, adventure, and mystery elements, I see nothing to dislike. This book fits the genres that I would usually read, along with a good message. I see absolutely nothing that I would dislike about this book. I will definitely be putting it on my wish list. Congrats on BOTD!
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Congrats to the BOTD author! John's story from the review and sampling of the book sounds captivating and inspiring. I think the book is educational too on the issue of environmental protection, and many will learn a lot from it.
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I liked your review of Northern Umbrage by Dennis Lorenz.
Your detailed review is great and I'm planning to read it for many reasons: It's well-crafted; a cross-genre sci-fi eco-thriller story focusing on the environment, and it is a character-driven story!
Thank you for your great review!
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A very suspenseful and mysterious science fiction novel about an environmental pathologist who grew up in North Dakota.
The mission of this scientist falls into environmental problems, ways to solve them, and the consequences of pollution on our environmental environment. The subject of the book depicts the past and present for us.
It makes us think about future priorities and makes us think about future solutions to our environmental problems.
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A great read. Author weaves environmental issues through an interesting story. The characters are well developed so the reader can love and hate them.
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Post by Esther ihalo »

Northern umbrage a book full of Great mysteries on environmental hazards. This book creates awareness on the importance of conserving our surroundings. Nice reviews
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