Official Review: Judas Priest by Eric Stephen Booth

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Re: Official Review: Judas Priest by Eric Stephen Booth

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Wow! A prose with just only twelve pages very powerful and full with all kinds of surprises. Injecting a reptilian virus into human beings to produce an offsprings of human/reptile. I would've love to read this book, but violent book is not my take. Thanks for your excellent review.
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I am impressed that the author was able to develop a full storyline in just 12 pages. This sounds like quick read that pulls you into the series, leaving you wanting to find out more about the characters and the 2052 world they live in. Sci-fi isn't my typical genre of choice, so I think I'll pass on this one. Thanks for a thorough review nonetheless!
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There is a lot going on in this story that I'm not sure what to focus on. I usually enjoy science fiction but this book is too overwhelming for a short narrative, therefore I'll pass. :snooty:
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Great review! This book contains quite the story. Hopefully the author makes editorial changes to improve the quality of the book.
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This is quite a story, but i'll pass.. Thanks for the review tho.
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Star wars, galactic wars - all that jazz is totally not my cup of tea. I just can't find it in myself to get into sci-fi connected with otherworldly setting. Additionally, cover somewhat creeps me out. Therefore you will have to excuse me, but I will have to skip this book.
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I am not a huge fan of sci fi so I think I will pass on this one.
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This is so futurisfic. The book cover is intriguing and the thought of war between Earth and Mars is mind-boggling. The review is very descriptive and it makes me want to dig into this right away and know how the reptilian characters are going to avenge the death of Judas Priest in this intriguing book.
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This science fiction book. I admired the intense character developments in this novel despite been only 12 pages. Great review
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The reptilian characters seem quite strange, but I guess people who enjoy space creatures will enjoy it. I’m not really sure it’s my cup of tea, but it sounds creative anyway.
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It's so interesting that a twelve page book contains so much intense drama! Sounds like a great Sci-fi story. Thanks for the wonderful review. 🙂
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Amazing how the author could deliver in just 12 pages something terrific. Reading this book takes less time than taking a cup of coffee but its thrill sounds almost more than that of coffee.
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Post by altave »

There was a lot going on in a short amount of time, much of which didn't make sense to me, as I haven't read any of the other books from the series.
There seemed to be holes in the plot and information missing from this short, so it's good to know that more time has been spent on character development in the other books.
Thanks for your enlightening review! :tiphat:
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I am impressed at how the author managed to make me feel sympathy for reptilian-human hybrids. It shows how well he can craft characters that on the surface appear to be monster-like, but are in fact very human in their emotions. I am interested to know more about this series that was the foundation for this short story.
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Post by Erynayo01 »

This is a wonderful review. You took your time to give an in depth analysis of the book

Congratulations on BOTD
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