Official Review: The Decision by Michael D. Komeshak

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I love books that draw me into them and this seems like one. Making decisions is a really big thing as it can mar or make the future. Having to make it on behalf of millions of people? Not a situation I want to find myself.
I'm definitely reading this soon. Thanks for the splendid review.
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This is my kind of book. I enjoy heated dialogues and well thought-out decisions. I think the conflict this plot seems to have would be enough to keep most readers intrigued and in the moment. I have my sights set on this one. Thanks for the review.
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It really had me questioning my morals just by reading your review ,it made me think of what decision i would have made if i was in such situation .
A very fascinating story i would love to read plus the fact I'm a fan of sci-fi stories.Thanks for the honest review though ,i would read to know the final decision that was made to avoid me imagining different decisions in my head😂.
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As much as I am not a fan of sci-fiction novels, I didn’t have any regrets about reading “the decision by Michael komeshak” it's a book that would keep you glued to find out what happens next. Jason and Sarah are one interesting couple though!
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I honestly can't wait to pick up this book after reading this review. Sci-fi is one of my favourite genres, and this sounds like a great read.
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Honestly, I believe that most humans are a dangerous threat to the Earth, but I wonder what response Jason and the others give to the aliens. I've read a few sci-fi books, and I haven't liked most of them, so I'm very skeptical about picking books from the genre, but since I like the plot of this one, I'm going to check it out. Thank you for the honest review.
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It seems a really thought-provoking and moral challenging sci-fi with its unique theme. But, I am not into sci-fi books. So, I will pass this one. Thanks for this great review.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

The Decision by Michael D. Komeshak is a thought-provoking science-fiction novel that will have the readers questioning their beliefs and morals. How far would you go to ensure the survival of Earth? Would you trust the aliens or do you think they have an ulterior motive?
It's not that I would trust aliens, but we humans haven't been doing such a great job, either... So maybe we have a second chance?
However, it must be an incredibly hard position to be in because there are always personal interests, even if they're based on what we believe to be best for humanity.
I usually don't like science fiction, but I enjoy pondering moral dilemmas.
Thank you for a fantastic review!
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Wow, this book sounds intriguing. I would love to know the decision the chosen ones took, and if they made the right choice. Good review
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I love sci-fi books and stories with moral dilemmas, so I might try it. This one seems to contain mysterious aliens who say that they want to help the people on Earth, and the first thing is that some people have to chose the most dangerous threat for Earth, which sounds like a difficult decision. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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The first thing that caught my attention was a beautiful cover, colors and composition are perfect. The close second is the genre, my favorite of them all. But it was the description of the plot that sealed the deal, because thought-provoking science-fiction is the best choice to read, in my opinion. Thanks for review and congrats on BOTD!
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Science fictions like these are so interesting and have good storylines. This book is feeled with adventures and keeps you glued. I'm definitely going to read this book.Thanks for the review.
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This is something I will love to read. Jason and his girlfriend, Sarah, have been chosen, and I'd love to know if there was any rule or pattern behind the selection of the chosen ones. Thanks for your honest review.
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I would not want to be in the position of these 13 individuals who decide Earth's fate. What is in it for the aliens? Thank you for your review.
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I enjoyed your review. Sorry to hear the ending disappointed you, but this only makes me more curious to know how it ends! The premise of this storyline is simple, but it immediately invokes many possibilities because of the small group of chosen decision-makers who come from different cultures and backgrounds.
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