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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There's a lot of intense drama in only twelve pages and this surprises me. But I will pass this one on. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Gabrielle Sigaki »

Wow, I love science fiction stories and this one takes this genre to another level, with the concepts of the wars, the various humanoid hybrids. Also, a novel with only 12 pages that had such a great rating! It is such a shame the story has so many errors that could be corrected with another round of editing. Seems pretty worth reading it, though! Thanks for the great review!
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This seems to be a quick and thrilling read, with so many elements incorporated. It is truly an interesting book with yet another captivating imagination of the future. Great review.
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This is truly not my type of sci-fiction. It seems not to stand alone from other series. Anyway, thanks for the review, as it helped elucidate the whole gist.
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How can someone using The Central Nervous system and spinal cord of a person create a reptilian (blood-drinking humanoids) to enslave the human race?

Mysterious and a nemesis, right?. Read The Book '' Judas Priest'' by Eric Stephen Booth to find out.
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Post by Lucille27 »

Hello and thanks for your review. This sounds like an interesting queer story to check. As a sci-fi fan, this has definitely caught my attention. A downpoint is what you mention about the typos, but I think I will surely give it a go, because I'm really intrigued on how you make such an intense story in only 12 pages. Thanks again!
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A lot must happen in those 12 pages. It makes me wonder how the author is able to get so much detailed description across to readers, whether they are able to fully describe characters and situations or rely on a readers experience reading the related works.
Although the many errors are off putting, I might still check this out since it’s such a short read and sounds uniquely interesting.
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Post by Twylla »

Very informative review! This sounds like an imaginative book with a lot of action. I think the Hauptstadt citizens (seven-foot-tall, muscular, fish-skinned, furry people) are my favorite thing about the story.
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This is a fascinating sci-fi and fantasy that is capable of making a good read. The human/reptile is quite intriguing and the author must be commended for this classical piece. Good review.
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Post by Ose_Sarah »

I'm not usually a sci-fi fanatic but this book captured my attention,just the first page in and I was already hooked..Too bad I wasn't able to buy the book and finish it (it's not available in my country apparently) but I have to say,I love the author's style of writing and description..Keep up the good work
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Despite the fact that it's only 12-pages long, it looks like it has so many layers in it. The premise sounds interesting and weird (in a good way). This made me curious about the author's previous works.
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I really think this short book will be nice to read. Though I love sci-fi books, I particularly will love to read this one seeing the actions packed into this review. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Adanna Inya »

I almost went crazy reading this review. So much drama and chaos in 12 pages! That's quite a lot. I hope that the author works on the errors that you've pointed out. And I truly hope that 2052 doesn't truly thrust us into a madhouse. Beautiful review.
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Post by Stephen Campana »

This sci-fi about hermaphrodites, androids, and humanistic hybrid species sounds great. I may give this one a look. Thanks for the great review, Avid. :techie-studyingbrown:
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Post by bunmiolu »

Thanks for the review. It is so interesting that a 12-page book had so much rich content, action, drama. It is a great Sci-Fi book to read.
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