Official Review: Bud by the Grace of God by S.E. Sasaki

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Re: Official Review: Bud by the Grace of God by S.E. Sasaki

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Bud by the Grace of God by S.E. Sasaki is an incredible sci-fy book with amazing characters development from the start. It is an excellent sequel and a must read.
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Interesting book. I liked the idea presented about the future and what it has in store for us. Good review
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Wow. I like the story plot and the names. I really like scifis with AI and robots. But yeah, they are very futuristic. Anyways, good job on the review. :)
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Seems like a very interesting read. Congrats on a well-written review!
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I feel bad about the errors but still this sounds intriguing. The concept of having an android as a character is very unique indeed. Also the plot itself is quite interesting. A love interest between a human and an android sure provided a good read. Thanks for the review.
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I'm finding it difficult to understand this review. I think I have to read the book to gain better understanding.
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I don't like sci-fi normally, but this book's premise sounds very interesting.
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Thanks for the review. An interesting read on the advancement in human technology at the atomic level, hopefully in the upgrade of the quality of life. Sadly though self gratification is still endemic in this futuristic world. I look forward to reading it.
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the review sounds fascinating ..am really gona check it out
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Sounds interesting. But since it's the second book of the series, I wonder if I have to read the previous book before reading this one.
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That's a nice getaway to the future. The premise is captivating and characters seem to be well developed. I will try to give it a read in the near future. Thanks for the review!
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Interesting review, va. The story makes it all seem so ordinary and relatable. Thanks for the review.

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Interesting review, va. The story makes it all seem so ordinary and relatable. Thanks for the review.
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i really love the review well writen and easy to understand expecially relationship between animal and human
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Post by versatileer »

Bud by the Grace of God by S.E. Sasaki is a Sci-Fi book dwelling the portions of an android living in this world, making a friendship with with a human. This book has a 3 of 4 stars rating.
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They say imagination is the preview of life's coming attractions and the mind has no limits in terms of its creative capacity. An excellent review of an intense, futuristic science fiction where there is a thin line between humans and robots as well as humans and animals.
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