Review of Zona II

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An exciting review. What an interesting plot, a struggle for survival and control, and the existence of an agreement between Grant and his team and the wolves makes the story more enjoyable to read, in addition to the fact that the book, although it is part of a series, is a standalone. Good choice for BOTD Congrats
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Congrats on BOTD!
For those who enjoy science fiction, fantasy, and adventure novels, ZONA II: The Sabertooth Uprising is an excellent read. It's a fantastic option for readers who are interested in environmental preservation, friendship, and teamwork.
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The book is well written, I am fascinated about how the author was able to mix science in fiction. The book sounds so thrilling as I want to read how do the lions take over Zona.
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Zona II: Sabertooth Uprising is a solid read. Baker seamlessly blends nature and civilization, keeping you hooked with themes of love and survival. Can't wait for the next plot!
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I liked your review, Vivian. Unlike you, I had read the first Zona novel, but, like you, sampling Zona II I felt like it was perfectly tailored for the first meet-and-greet with the mysterious Zona. I fully agree with your perfect rating and all praise you extend to the author's craft of producing Zona II. I only sampled a short episode of Volkov's meeting Adderfold and them starting on the journey through the taiga, and your review suggests that there is much more adventure to enjoy in this installment of the Zona series.
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It was a great experience reading the land of unknown dangers titled as Zona: The forbidden Land. The second part of this series looks equally interesting. The review is interesting too. Definitely making me read the part II.
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I find this style of fictional storytelling appealing, primarily due to its exploration of themes such as adventure, friendship, and bravery. Your review, pointing out various themes in the book, enhances my appreciation for it.
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It's impressive how the author was able to weave together themes of love, adventure, survival, and more into a cohesive and suspenseful sci-fi story. The blend of genres and themes seems very unique.
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Power fights are common in nature but we humans have created separate homes for ourselves where we are comfortable and don't have to fight for our basic beastly needs. However, this book proposes the idea of a power struggle in the world between two species of beasts and humans who agree to help one group. The idea is fascinating to say the least. Congratulations to the author on BOTD and best wishes for future projects.
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I remember reading the first part of this book. The author's way of creating a whole new conceptual world didn't change too. Congrats on book of the day.
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I'm not into sci-fi, but the plot seemed very interesting and creative. The author's writing abilities seem impressive and I'd love to give this a shot!! Thanks for the detailed review. I think it was very well explained as well.
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The book sounds really intertesting. Grant's adventures continue with lots of more adventures. They have barely survived one attack and there is another one brewing. It is definetely a must read. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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What a unique way of intertwining the human and animal kingdoms. I'm not one for adventure books, but I'll keep the title in mind for recommendations.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great review! When I first read the book's sample and then your review of Zona II, I thought that this book wasn't for me. However, after reading all the comments and seeing how people loved the book, I am putting it on my list of books to read.
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As you wrote in starting of review "Zona II: Sabertooth Uprising novel is a worth a million attentions" and we readers also agree with your words ✔️
The author did a masterpiece of creative writing ... nature to science and civilization.

🤩 Happy reading Book Lovers 🤟

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