Review of WatchDogs Abnormal Beginnings

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Too bad that such an intriguing plot was dimmed down by errors. Hopefully the book will be re-edited, because the story needs to reach out to the world. Great review.
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The plot of the book is indeed interesting but from what I've seen in this review, it has a lot of errors. I'd love to know if Kaarina and Monty reached their destination. Thanks for your honest review.
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Its has very interesting story.. But there are some part of it is difficult to understand and maybe a little issues about on how to wrote the book
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This book has a good storyline,I understand what the author wants to tell us. It explain Negative starts result to negative outcome and humanity are the ones suffered by their evil genuises... this book offers lesson to learn...the words are okay, but some words are not... But if this book will be rewritten again this will become amazing... i love this kind of book because it gives us moral lessons.. i rate this book 3 over 4
.. i base my rate on the story itself
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This seems like a draft rather than a finished book. You can see its potential but the author needs to work on it with proper editing. Thank you for your honest review!
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I would like to read this book just to see if the orphaned Kaarina and Monty made it to safety. Can you really call yourself a grown-up if you cannot keep differences aside when it comes to children?
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The plot in this book sounds exciting! I wish there weren't so many errors because I would love to read it although this is not my favorite genre! Thanks for the informative review!
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I considered reading this book but after reading this review I have to reconsider.
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Post by Phooko Tebogo PC »

I never expected so much negativity from the book, the title is hooking, I guess it gives more than what the book is inside. Overall, thank you for a detailed honest review.
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I like your piece, though I haven't read the book, am good to go.I love technology
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The issues outlined for a book with such a good storyline and nominated as book of the month raises my eyebrows to why it was nominated I'm the first place. Is the nomination of books we haven't even read a waste of time since we don't know what is behind the covers?
I still think I'd like to read this book, but as far as recommending it, I'm not gonna encourage anybody to disappoint themselves.
Thanks for the honest review and hopefully the official reviewers take notes.
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Post by Verona Ontong nee Cowan »

I have chosen this book for my next read. Your review however, gives me pause. By your succinct description of the plot, I can tell that this book is totally in my wheelhouse. I will however hold off reading the book now, as I would be annoyed by the unnecessary typos, grammar and other errors outlined in your review. Thank you for saving me the time!
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

For me, WatchDogs Abnormal Beginnings by Mike L Junior is like a prophecy of what will happen if medical advancement in technology is not well supervised. I became afraid to an extent while reading this book.
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I don't really favour books about 'apocalypse'. Good review though
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Post by John Arun Kumar »

This is a science fiction. Mike L. Junior seems to have used abnormal writing style to keep with the interesting plot focused on an era of abnormal characters with special powers. I think your well written review missed this point. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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