Review of WatchDogs Abnormal Beginnings

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This is quite the honest review. The plot of this book is definitely amazing. The end of era and the beginning of another era. Oh how I'll hate to exist in that era. I would love to see how people survived in those times. However the issues with this book as listed in the review is very noticeable and would interrupt my reading flow. I hope the author looks into this. Great review!
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This book has an interesting and complex plot. It is set in a futuristic world where survival is for the fittest. The book follows Kaarina and Monty in their quest for survival.
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I sure hope the author corrects the errors soon. It sounds like a book I would like to read. Thanks for the review!
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The plotline for this post-apocalyptic science-fiction novel sounds quite a page turner. Great review!
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This sounds like an exceptional book, however, I agree with the OBC reviewer. In the sample, I read on Amazon alone I found an unreasonable amount of grammar mistakes. This did not particularly make it difficult to read but it was mildly irritating. I would love to know if Monty, Cole and Kaarina make it to Xenora though.
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Neither the cover nor the storyline attracted me to this book. It is unfortunate that it is also full of errors. Thank you for your honest and thorough review!
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The content of the book seems great! I am the type if you give me a good story I'll tough through the read. I'd rather read a book with content that needs some editing than a well-written book that lacked in character and story.
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Post by Sydney Ash »

Thanks for a great review! I appreciate your detailed descriptions and honesty. Seems like a very interesting plot, it’s a shame there are so many grammatical errors!
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Post by Avidreader888 »

The book is genuinely intriguing and the characters, engaging. I was curious to find out how the story played out. It's a great fantasy story, written in a future setting. However, as the review pointed out, the book is plagued with many errors and inconsistencies. I saw this just from reading the sample, so I imagine the rest of book would be the same. I have never come across such a poorly-written book and this definitely took away a lot of the reading pleasure. In my opinion, this book needs to be pulled and edited.
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Great review! I totally agree with you, there are far too many errors and it is a pity for the good plot and nice style...
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Thank you for your honest review. I would now prefer waiting for a revised edition of this book before picking this up.
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I'm a bit taken aback by the rating of the review above, but I was more concerned about the picture on the front cover to not cause some kid nightmares.
Science fiction is good exercise for brain muscles as long as one doesn't start conducting experiments.
I think it'll be a good reading when I need stimulation.
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When I read this book, I couldn't put it down till I was done. Cole and his group went from one activity to another. There were adventure, thriller, romance, and paranormal abilities in the book. Good review.
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Post by Jennifer Coxon »

The concept of this book is really interesting and I would like to read more of it. The timing of the original changes being January 2020, made me laugh at the irony. However, the sheer amount of errors in the excerpt alone is very off putting.
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Post by Seamstress »

The very disturbing image on the cover, which, according description provided in the review, seems to be painfully honest reflection of the book's content. Society falling apart, Apocalypse, mutations, different races of abnormals - each and every of those terms screams "violence" to me and I definitely prefer to skip the book full of it.
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