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I do hope Alex was able to accomplish his three tasks. The author did I nice job but since I'm not into science fiction l will pass over this one. Great review!
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While I do read the occasional book, science fiction is really not my genre. But the review has gotten me curious.
Thank you for your review.
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The book sounds really interesting. But as suggested, I would prefer to start from the first part in the series.
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Wow, 'Pandora's eyes' sounds interesting. Thanks for an interesting review, it made me want to read the book. But it means that I'll have to start with the other 4 books.
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Post by ahmed mohamed elsaed »

Sounds good as a sci-fi fan, an interesting book full of action and adventure, and a team of people working together to save the world. The review is great too.
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It's an interesting adding to the sci-fi collection. The characters seem developed and it seems interesting that a phenomenically boring geology teacher can get into so many exciting adventures. Great and very interesting review!
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I have read and enjoyed the first three books of the Alex Cave series. This one seems to offer similar mix of science fiction and adventure. Thanks for the review!
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I like the engaging plotline. It's a book I will want to read. Great review.
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This seems like a full package of action. Alien machines missing and alien ships with artificial intelligence that can destroy the world sounds so much danger. But it also seems like I'll have to read from book one. Congrats on BOTD!!
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I am not a big fan of Sci-Fictions. Still found me gripped to the narrative. Hope I could Comment much more in clarity next time.
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This definitely sounds like an interesting story. I don't typically go for more Sci Fi like stories, but this one is intriguing. I definitely would have to read the other books first as I can't ever start a series in the middle. I will absolutely be checking these out.
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The story seems very exciting and I am a huge fan of science fiction. However, I'm not sure I'd read this book. For me it would be hard to catch up with all the characters and their backstory because I haven't read the previous books. I love the book cover, it's very catchy.
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Thanks for an insightful review. I'm happy that you enjoyed reading this book.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I think the idea of an alien species having a particular interest in eye colour is an interesting plot. Very unique.
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Post by xsquare »

This sounds like a really interesting science fiction / fantasy story that will appeal to readers who enjoy book series rather than standalone books. Thanks for the great review!
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