Review of 2084

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Mad scoundrels are not uncommon to encounter in learning tales, but how about an insane hero? He doesn’t require making a bliss. He prefers to ruin it. Dune is a psychotic genius. Great review. Keep the trend.
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Imagine us getting a psychotic anti-hero and it's so unusual, out of the blue and so fun. I love your review and the novel sounds intriguing already. I might actually read this.
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The review symply explains all the psychotic context , I love the way become the councilor to the context.
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Post by Munyiva254 »

This book involves one thing, modification of human genes. Dune is a fascinating character that has his own perspective of the world where he exists. I would love to read the book so as to know if Dune was able to change the things that he did not like. Thanks for your review
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Thank you for the review. From what I read in your review, it seems like I will be interested in adding it to my bookshelves.
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I was looking for a new novel to read. This sounds like something that would be out of my comfort zone and should be exploring. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Hannah Eley »

Reading this review it reminds me of “The Giver”. I am not too much into psychotic characters, but I wonder how they destroy the utopia and how it was before the destruction.
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Post by Manas Ranjan Mishra »

Thanks for the honest feedback. Liked the review you described. But having nudity as one of the contents may lead me to give it a pass.
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shocking about the future. How will immorality be in future it triggers a lot of questions .I would love to read the book, it sounds interesting.
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Post by Lotus1690 »

While this may not be within the wheelhouse of a popular audience, it would be great for sci-fi lovers who are intrigued by a bit of darkness.This book involves one thing, modification of human genes. Dune is a fascinating character that has his own perspective of the world where he exists. I would love to read the book so as to know if Dune was able to change the things that he did not like.
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I love reading 1984 and Hunger Games.. unfortunately I might skip this one because of the nudity and pedophilia topics mentioned above.
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Post by Emmanuel Okotie »

You did an elaborate work in the review.
However, this is not my kind of book.
It doesn't pique my interest.
I will pass on this one.
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I love it when books storyline are constructed perfectly, and contains every single element of thrill. A book like this will surely wow any reader. Thanks for a honest review.
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I love the darker undertones of the book.
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Post by Shelby Ayres »

I thought the title was a little confusing, 2084: Book One 2069, I was not sure what the numbers were for. I originally thought they were dates, but I am not sure.
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