Review of 2084

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A dark sci-fi/fantasy novel that is set in a
utopian world that hints to our current world advancements in intergrating humans with technology. Congrats on being BOTD.
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I think this review is in-depth, but the book sounds quite confusing. I'm not sure what to make of it yet. I like the title, though.
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The premise is certainly intriguing, the protagonist's character original. Despite not being a fan of futuristic science fiction, I would like to check this one out. Thanks for the insightful review!
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Post by Francis Aderogbin »

This is just like a story if normal persons in a perverted world, they will be seen as a psychopath. So is the story of Dune. However, I am greatly disturbed by the person of Fennec and how she was used.
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Post by SparkindaGl0 »

Reading the review conformed my curiosity. It is based on future and controlled WAP. It was interesting to dive into the mind whose technology is beyond. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Verna Coy »

Although this book is certainly different in that it contains a psychotic protagonist, the fact that the main character believes he is the Devil and is humanity's only way out of hell seems a bit too far out of the usual way for fiction/fantasy. This isn't quite my style of book, but I know there are some who will enjoy it's unexpected aspects. Thank you for a detailed review!
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Post by Kewame Chibeya »

Sounds very dark and since I am young at heart,it's not for me. Mostly because it touches on pedophile and challenges morality.
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This story is different from other sci-fi book. The author wants to give a message to the reader that the mind of a human being can transcend anything. Be it a good thought or the darkest. Awesome review.
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A sci-fic fictional story of future is rear type. All have imagination about how future will be and how it looks like. I’m waiting to read this book.
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Post by Lulu Efobi »

What a fantastic review! The author’s recipe is relatively simple. Take your every belief system, mix them generously with realistic, well-researched scientific possibilities and psychological ideals, and toss them back inside your head, still spinning. Congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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Post by Grace Bassey »

Thank you for the incredible review. I am considering reading 2084 because I like novels that has to do with fighting for one's survival.
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

This sci-fi novel is a roller coaster of bizarre dystopian themes where being a naturally-born human is made illegal by the powers that be.
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Post by Sonya Nicolaidis »

What an excellent review! While the book itself does not really appeal to me, I found your appraisal of it to be very thorough and fascinating. Thank you very much.
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The reviewer did a great job in making a short summary. The title of the book makes me want to read it. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

In 2084: Book One: 2069, we have Dune, the psychotic protagonist who is in love with a Fennec, a woman fox. Both Duane and Fennec must find a way to save the world or be extinguished. This sounds like an interesting but dark tale. This book is definitely for adults only as themes such as pedophilia, gender modification, and pornography which are considered taboo in society are manifested in the book. Thanks for your review.
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