Review of 2084

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Ok, wow. I don't know anything about the book yet, this reviewer is amazing. I must say. I have read many other reviews for different books, but I've never encountered a review as such. Well done, lad. I love sci-fi books. I'd like to read one but about a dark sci-fi, never expected one. I usually prefer not to read dark horror type of books, but I think I'll have to encounter one. This reviewer has motivated me to do so. I'd like to say this review is awesome.
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This book sounds really different from anything else I have read before. Just out of curiosity, I might give it a go!
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I shun sci-fi reads because I get confused with technospeak. This one ups the ante with other unusual offerings. I doubt this book is a match for me, but since it's free, I'll give it a whirl. I hope Dune and Fennec don't drive me nuts.
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The review had me at psychotic protagonist but lost me at Fennec being genetically modified to look like a fox and is Dune's lover. I'm trying to figure out how that works. Anyway, love the cover, and the rest of the description sounds good.
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Post by Victoria Ukamaka »

It has an interesting storyline that I would have loved to follow. However, I will not be reading it any time soon due to some of the warnings you gave.. Thank you for the warnings in your review. At least I know what to expect when I read it.
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I really like sci-fi and especially alternative futures, but there’s something special about this one. I am a little confused by everything mentioned, but I look forward to reading this and figuring things out.
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

The world of sci-fi novels keeps expanding. This book seems to be a fascinating dive into dark science mix with fiction. I think I'll have to pass by this book. Thanks for the review.
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To be very Frank I was hooked the moment review mentioned the main lead is a psychotic anti hero which makes the book all more interesting. I found the plot confusing somewhat but I guess reading the book will put things into perspective. Adding to my tbr.
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Post by Loniya Chabili Mubanga »

This is too fantasy for me, I understand it's sci-fi/dystopian but I've read it as fantasy from everything you've said. Your review definitely reeled me in, you had me at psychotic villain. If it'd been another genre, I'd definitely have loved to read it.
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I rarely read Sci-Fi books, but this review definitely has me intrigued in this one. Will definitely be adding to my TBR. Very excited to jump into it.
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Post by Abdulrahman Alidriga »

The author of this book relates the modification of human genes. Dune is a fascinating character that has his own perspective of the world where he exists. However, I would like to read the book so as to know if Dune was able to change the things that he did not like. Thanks for your wonderful review!.
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This is quite an informative review. This book seems to have so much going on in a single story.
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This sounds like an incredible psychological sci-fi book. The book revolves around Dune and Fennec and we get to witness how they change and mature as characters. The dark themes explored in the book might not be to everyone's liking but still make for a good read.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Although today's BOTD is not at all for me, those who enjoy mind-bending, thought-provoking, and at times a bit disturbing science fiction novels will want to grab this one while it's free! I found your review to be very helpful and well-written. Thank you! :-)
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A thrilling science fiction book "2084" by Kadon Landon Peterson, which features a psycoatic protagonist drawn my attention. I am looking forward to read this book.
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