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Its as if am watching a science fiction movie as Alex had three tasks: find the alien devices, stop the ship’s artificial intelligence from destroying the planet, and find a cure to the disease that he accidentally started to spread.the book is so suspicious for real and I would like to read it and follow these series . thanks for the review
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A beautifully written sci-fi novel. Although the characters were many, the author did so well in organizing and developing them. Good review.
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Although this isn’t my type of story or genre as artificial intelligence seems creepy to me, I appreciate the work that went into it. It’s great that it is so well edited. Thanks for a nice review with agreat in-depth description of the book!
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It's rare not to continue the series of stories into the next book and it'll be really good if someone read the whole series. But people can read this as a standalone book if they don't get much confused or figure out on their own about the plots and characters. I'm not much into science fiction books but this book seems a little interesting for me. You wrote a great review!
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I am a science fiction fan and I think I'll give this series a try. This book doesn't appear to be a standalone.
I found the concept of the aliens trying to destroy the planet on the basis of them not liking a particular eye color a bit strange. Maybe the book will offer more reasons why they are so against brown eyes.
Thank you for the review.
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Post by Nathaniel Owolabi »

This book seems very interesting. While reading the review, I found the fact that survival is based on the eyes color very interesting and that made me want to read the book. And given that it's a series, I might be reading the whole series. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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This is a really great addition to the series! There's aliens and AI, truth behind Pandora's eye! It has all the right elements a reader could ask for in a sci-fi.
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Congrats on the great review. !!!! I’m not a science fiction kind of girl but this does sound like I may be reading more , congratulations on the BOTD
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There's a lot going on with this plot, and I love it! Alex seems to have his hands full with aliens, disease, and keeping humanity safe. It's good to know that the author was able to balance the large cast of characters. I look forward to reading it! Congrats on the BOTD selection!
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Aliens who want to destroy the earth and human trying to save the earth is a great story for a sci-fi book. I would like to know why aliens didn't like the brown-colored eyes. Why are they interested in different eye colors? This seems like an amazing book to read. Thank you for your review!
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I'm a fan of science fiction, and I would want to read about the aliens' plan to extinct all brown-eyed humans on the planet Earth. This fifth book in the Alex Cave series is definitely a great read. I like that it "has the right amount of surprises and suspense and the characters were developed very well." However, I would consider reading the other books in the series before reading this one. Otherwise, congrats on the BOTD!
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Post by berryferry »

Amazing book...sci - fi book are my all time favourite. As this book is following a series is it necessary to to read the whole series not just one otherwise as reviewer said it is confusing. Looking forward to read whole series.
Great review....so detailed.
Congratulations for BOTD 🤗.
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This is a sci-fi fan's dream book. Aliens intent on annihilating earth, alien diseases and action from start to finish. Kudos to the author for creating an exciting, suspenseful, action-packed and well-written book. Thank you for a wonderful review.
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It's hard to keep up with a story where there's too many characters in it, and the story could only be effective when these characters are introduced and organized well. Seems Corkill did an amazing job in maintaining his characters's roles.
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I haven't read the previous books. Thank you for mentioning that it would be better if I read the previous ones. Thank you for this review.
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