Review of Hard Kill

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I prefer books that are fast paced and allow you to connect with the characters well, so I think I would like this. Brock seems like such an interesting character that I would really like! Great review!
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:tiphat: Hard Kill seems like a really good book. The reviewers account was enough to get me interested in it. I look forward to reading it. Thanks for a great review
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Post by Annette Boateng »

Awesome! , I love this review and it is clear that most readers who are lovers of sci-fi novel will enjoy the reading. Great review.
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This sci-fi novel has a unique storyline. The novel sounds amazing. I like the concept that people don't seem as they are. The review is insightful. Thank you for it.
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Post by mahatma jeeves »

i only reviewed a segment provided, but this looks to be a good positive review,as an example of what reviews should be, in detail.this is for the full book, not just the excerpt.
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Wow! This seems to be an package of science, fiction, mystery and action. I must admit that your review is outstanding. Awaiting to read your reviews in future. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

I'm not fond of sci-fi novels at all especially if it's to much 'into the future' based like it seems this one are. The 'military' feel are also not one of my favorites. I'm sure for the right readers this will be excellent, but I'll give it a skip. Thanks for a detailed review.
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Post by Muneer Ahmad Waajid »

RoboCop meets The Great Escape. It's a race to the surface and freedom. A fast-paced, action-adventure pitting humans and cyborgs led by one family, the Henry's, against the transhumanist government of Eris which has instituted "hard kill" measures to eliminate the now useless Fleshie population.
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I liked your review; it was well laid-out and interesting. I do wish you had not stated the change in Brock. I had not got that far into the book and it kind of spoiled that surprise for me.
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This is so interesting . It reminds me of my favourite movie "Gulliver's Travels ". I'd like to read it as soon as possible.
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Post by Kelsey Hatch »

Wow, what a riveting review! I enjoy a level of unpredictability in a book, especially when it is coupled with strong character development. Brock's transformation from a by-the-book lieutenant to an all-out revolutionary sounds exciting to follow. Thank you for the recommendation!
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I like the fact that the book is professionally edited, making it ideal for an extensive audience. Thanks for the review.
The mind adapts and converts to its own purposes the obstacle to our acting. The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way. - Marcus Aurelius
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Sci-fi novels are awesome. Sadly I've read too many involving cyborgs so I'll pass on this one for now. But will definitely recommend this book to people interested in the genre.
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If that world resembles anyway our society in the future will look like, I would be scared. The premise of this story reminds of the 1990's movie, Demolition Man. Since I love that movie, I know my feelings will be the same about this book.
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I love science fiction. I already love the setting: a new world; a dwarf planet; What could a transhumanist mean?; An uploader and a purist. The descriptions given for the book: grab attention; action-packed; fast-paced; intriguing; unpredictable; with twists and turns; enough suspense; a great plot; descriptive reasonings, and emotions; is enough to draw me in. Of course, these are common descriptions but taking everything as a whole, one (me) would find oneself immersed in the imagination it presents, I believe. The whole developmental theme is common: from a clean character to a rebellious one. But the drama behind will be the driving attractive force. Nice review!
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