Review of Final Chance

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I'm excited to jump into Van Fleisher's final book in the trilogy, and in particular, read more about these dome dusters.
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Science and technology has resulted to a lot inventions just as portrayed in this book. VT2 watch with ability to predict the wearers date of death really caught my attention. Final Chance by Van Fleisher sounds like a great read. Thanks for the review.
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Science fiction that talks about the future and the changes that climate change can bring. I like that the characters who play the main role and the key part have opponents who try to stop them. The last book from the trilogy surely deserves a chance. Congratulations, and thanks for the good review!
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Climate change and adverse weather conditions, causing a series of terminal illnesses. Bioterrorists, determined to assassinate the US president together with the citizens. Dome clusters, a technology probably to mitigate the effects of those health hazards. I like the fact that the author's extensive use of various technologies is remarkable. I can't wait to read this. Thank you for this engaging, informative review and the recommendation!
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Interesting read, I love science fiction and would like to read more about the concept of the domes clusters. It's a great review.
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This is a thrilling fictional story about futuristic earth and how man is fighting the increasing death threats. Congratulations BOTD!
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I like that the author has a great idea for the plot, both in the big picture and in the details. I also like the fact that it is a science fiction novel with a good basis in reality.
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I wonder if it might be a book better read after the first two. I might give it a shot anyway because it sounds interesting. Thanks for the great review.
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This was a very good review and I enjoyed how deep you went on the details. This sounds like a good book to read.
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Very fascinating book and a wristwatch that predicts death. Epic!
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Post by Ivvie Ivanova »

Sounds like an interesting concept. Can't say I've read anything similar. not sure if this one would hold my attention through the end but I'd give it a go. Thank you for your review!
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Thanks for your review. I wonder if this last book of the series will seal the fate of Vijay's VT2 watch.
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Post by Ummnajm93 »

A political thriller sci-fi? This should be Interesting. Does not really fit into my genre of books, but with all it's diverse twists, It would not be boring I guess. I love your review. Particularly glad you told us about the downs of the book as well. I look forward to reading it.
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A science fiction story that starts from the invention of a hi-tech watch that accurately predicts the wearer's date of death. Also, it involves climate changes, deadly pandemics, and other issues. It seems interesting for those who like sci-fi, technological advances and also enjoy political thrillers.
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It's a fun Sci-Fi thriller poised in real life and then expanding decades into a frightening future. It was a little enjoyable and a little frustrating to read current politics continuing for decades. Anyway, the story is easy to read with some fun vocabulary thrown into the writing. I may enjoy reading it just to consume those tougher uncommon vocabulary words.
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