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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Your review is great. However, I can’t find much in this story to entice me into trying it out....except that it is so short! Fans of scI-fi might appreciate it more. Thank you for your thoughtful comments.
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From the title, I wouldn't have guessed that the book portrays war, military, sci-fi, advanced weaponry, and, most importantly, aliens. I enjoyed your review.
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So much activity going on in just twelve pages! A little too much for me, but it's definitely unique and worthy of note. I'm not a sci-fi fan, nor do I enjoy tales with otherworldly infusions, not to mention the fact that the book isn't standalone. I would have to pass on this one, but thanks for the detailed review!
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Sci-fi and fantasy stories are my thing. A battle between Earth and Mars sounds like a fascinating tale. I'll love to find out how the mythical creatures have been developed by the author. Congrats on BOTD.
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I loved reading the book. It's short and a quick read. It's interesting and I like the idea behind the book hybrids. I like the storyline and the way the author condensed it with all the required information. It's a great review.
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Book title made me think that this is a religious book. But later I realized that this is an interesting sci-fi fantasy. Congratulations on being BOTD and thanks for the free giveaway
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I'm not much into sci-fi but I admire authors that are able to build a whole world in a few pages.
I hope that the author takes your comments into account and polishes the editing.
Thank you!
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Post by Elizabeth Pass »

Sounds like there's a lot going on in this short book. Hybrids, reptile people, and futuristic wars are just a few of the things packed into this story. The grammatical errors really turn me off of this one.
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That seems like a power pack book. So much action and thrill in just 12 pages! Sounds fascinating. Nice review.
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A sci-fi with a mixture of aliens and mutants. Sounds like a action filled adventurous book. Congratulations BOTD!
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This book has all the makings of a bizarre read ,thoughsome may like this, it is not my cup of tea, sadly :( This is a great review !
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An interesting science fiction short story in the book "Judas Priest" by Eric Stephen Booth, which has a setting of year 2052 when there is an ongoing war between the Earth inhabitants and the Mars colonies. The Mars is colonized by human and reptile hybrids that were secretly created and sent to Mars during WW2. The story appears quite entertaining.
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Thank you for your review! It sounds exciting and I look forward to reading this short story.
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I would normally pass on such books but this has only12 pages, I think one sitting can do. It is incredible that such a short book has so much action in it. Congrats to the book of the day.
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The review made the book appealing, but I will consider a pass because the storyline and the terminologies sounds quite complex for my interest. Thanks.
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