Official Review: Into Autumn by Larry Landgraf

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Re: Official Review: Into Autumn by Larry Landgraf

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Thank you for the interesting review. I feel drawn to read the book in its entirety.
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Even though this book is a dystopian sci fi genre, it sounds interesting to read about something that could very well happen in our lifetime. Nice review!
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Great Review! I definitely find this story interesting! I do enjoy Dystopian fiction and the fact that it seems to give a more realistic view of what would happen is even more interesting to me!
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Apocalyptic stories aren't normally my favorite, but this sounds like an interesting spin on it. Great review!
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Great review! Although this isn't exactly the type of book I would usually read because end-of-the-world survival books tend to be predictable, this one sounds refreshingly real. So I might check it out. :)
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This sounds like a good apocalyptic story, and I liked the sample on Amazon. I just wasn't able to tell what kind of a apocalypse happens in that world. Thanks for the review!
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I want to buy 40-acre property to live at a distance from society. :D I also can totally understand the need to find coffee. All joking aside, you made a book in which I was mildly interested sound really quite engaging. Thank you for your detailed review.
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Dystopian novels aren't really my thing but sounds like you enjoyed it so it should appeal to those who like this genre. Thanks for the review.
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The plot itself of this book seems okay enough, but I'm more interested in reading it for the narrative structure and the character development.
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I like the way an apocalyptic storyline allows for character development. This one sounds like an interesting one.
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Mm..a great story indeed.the story sounds so real.living in a world of danger where anyone can pose a threat in ones life.good work to an auther
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Thanks for the review. I agree that missing quotation marks and other small errors can be frustrating. Hopefully if this was an advanced or special copy, they were able to edit it again before the actual printing. It does sound like you definitely enjoyed the book even though there were some things that were frustrating for you.
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This sounds like something I definitely want to read. I read the sample on amazon and I liked it. Great review.
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:D It's my first time i'v ever read a review
without any lies at first i thought it would be a boring thing to read all of that but when i start i couldn't stop reading.
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This book grabbed me in the first two pages of the sample. I'm excited to read it. Thank you for the great review.
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