Overall rating and opinion of "Zona: The Forbidden Land" by Fred G. Baker

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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Zona: The Forbidden Land" by Fred G. Baker

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I found the beginning chapters of this book very interesting. However, i think some unnecessary scene were included just to increase the number of pages. There was a little about the science and more of adventure. i am-not so sure about the rating of this book at this moment.
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I reviewed this book some days ago, I rate it 4 stars because the book is interesting and entertaining as well. The level of suspense, action, and passion was all alright for me, I enjoyed reading the book.
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The novel Zona the Forbidden Land was highly captivating, and there was suspense throughout that encourages readers to keep reading. Anyone who enjoys adventure, romance, or suspense should read this book since it's incredibly good, in my opinion. It receives four stars from me.
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I love the first few chapters, and the suspense was top notch, though along the line it became boring due to the sluggish build up of the book. Some conversations in the book was lengthy and unnecessary, it seems as though the author wanted to increase the number of pages in the book. I give it a 3 over 4 stars.
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I rated the book 4 out of 4 stars. I love the journal format and the way it creates a sense of mystery as you follow Grant's journey. I can tell that he put a lot of time and effort into writing the book by the author. I enjoyed reading the book
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I love how the author described the characters. I really loved the character development, the plot, and the setting. I think it's amazing how Fred G. Baker was able to create such a detailed and well-developed story.
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Christell Lindeque wrote: 06 Jul 2022, 12:50 I liked the book a lot. The book took a while to explain the character's background before the real action started. He made the main character suspicious of everyone around him. Over all I enjoyed the book and felt like I was there with the characters when the action happened.
It was this attribute of the book that made me enjoy it the most. This is because the delay and suspicion built tension and suspense, making me eager to find out what will happen. I really enjoyed reading the book.
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More sections if this book went very slowly especially uncovering the content of Uncle Randall's journals. I had issues with some very lengthy conversation between some character. However this book is a very interesting and enjoyable read I will ate it a 3 out of 4 stars.
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I gave this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because the author's narrative style was unique. His narration brought the characters to life. What I did not like was the way the characters slept around with each other. But apart from this, this book was an amazing read.
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I rated this book 3 out of 4 stars. This is because I don't like the way the story left some questions unanswered. I mean, I'm interested in reading a story that has missing pieces and I expected that at the end of the story, every single piece should be found.
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I did like the storyline. The character development is definitely something that I appreciate and the plot twists, exotic settings, and strange creatures make it even more interesting. This is the kind of book that keeps me curious, and I like that I read it.
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I rated this book 3 out of four stars. It was quite interesting, the beginning was okay, the ending wasn't satisfactory though. But I loved the part of when they were in Zona, especially when they met Sheba and her mate. I didn't like the way they cooly handled homosexualism though.
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I found the title appropriate. The book was indeed full of suspense and, I was thoroughly engrossed while reading.
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I like the adventurous part of the book. I dislike the part where the characters were showcasing their immoral deeds shamelessly. My rating will be five out of five stars. The author did well in editing the book but the book can't be for everyone.
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I'll give this book a score of four out of four. One is compelled to read more since it is intriguing and contains suspense. Anyone who enjoys suspense, romance, and adventure should read this book, in my opinion, since it is truly good.
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