Review of Final Chance

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Does this book predict the future? Is this where the world is heading? This book evokes a lot of emotions because at the rate things are happening, we are heading to a world that will be uninhabitable! Awesome review.
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I read one of the earlier books in this series, and I enjoyed reading your honest review about this one.
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I haven't started this series yet and I hoped for a better ending. Still, my impression is that its merits outweigh its flaws. Thank you for your great review!
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I was intrigued by the idea behind the book and was ready to read it till I read the negative points. I cannot go ahead with a story that lacks tension, and I definitely don't like books that have too many characters as I tend to mix them all up. I enjoyed reading your review. Thank you for the detailed analysis of the book. Well done!
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Michelle Menezes wrote: 24 Sep 2021, 12:49 I was intrigued by the idea behind the book and was ready to read it till I read the negative points. I cannot go ahead with a story that lacks tension, and I definitely don't like books that have too many characters as I tend to mix them all up. I enjoyed reading your review. Thank you for the detailed analysis of the book. Well done!
The idea and unique approach to science and technology in the book is so great that the lacking tension can be ignored. Thanks for stopping by and your comment.☺️
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All this sounds like a movie, but it also the pandemics are real. I'd love to read this book. Thanks for the detailed review.
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A book with assassins, mystery, romance and science and technology sounds like something right up my alley. It's a little sad about the poor conflict and tension creating. But thank you for a very well-written and detailed review!
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It seems to mirror some of the things we have today (apple watch, high-tech, climate issues).
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I read Van Fleisher's first book and thoroughly enjoyed it. After reading your review, I think I would appreciate this one as well, although without the conflict and tension, I am not as apt to read it. Thank you for an honest and well-written review!
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Prisallen wrote: 27 Sep 2021, 08:25 I read Van Fleisher's first book and thoroughly enjoyed it. After reading your review, I think I would appreciate this one as well, although without the conflict and tension, I am not as apt to read it. Thank you for an honest and well-written review!
The book has a smooth flow of events, so if you have enjoyed first book, I think you might like this one too. Thank you for reading my review and your kind words.
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This sounds like a very interesting book to read. I like how the author incorporates themes of climate change into a sci-fi storyline. The plot and conflict sound engaging enough for me to consider picking up this book in the future. Thank you for this well-written review!
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reviewinraven wrote: 27 Sep 2021, 22:31 This sounds like a very interesting book to read. I like how the author incorporates themes of climate change into a sci-fi storyline. The plot and conflict sound engaging enough for me to consider picking up this book in the future. Thank you for this well-written review!
If you liked the theme, conflict and tension won't be a hinder for you to consider this book. Thank you for your comment and reading my review.🥰
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I think this book has lot many things to share like a gadget telling remaining life of a person wearing it, climate change, viruses as biological weapons and more. Thanks for your nicely written review giving many insights about the book.
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sanjus wrote: 28 Sep 2021, 01:51 I think this book has lot many things to share like a gadget telling remaining life of a person wearing it, climate change, viruses as biological weapons and more. Thanks for your nicely written review giving many insights about the book.
Yes, you are absolutely right about the book's concerns and ideas. Thank you for stopping by sanjus.☺️
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