Review of WatchDogs Abnormal Beginnings

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Thank you for such an honest review. I wouldn't want anyone to recommend it to me in such a state. But notwithstanding, the book had a solid plot and stable characters. It would have been almost perfect without the numerous errors you pointed out.
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Thanks for an honest review! The book has been recommended as BOTM and BOD, because of a riveting and unique plot. I enjoy books that discuss the evolution of technology and how it has affected mankind and society, in general. So I would ignore the negatives and give it a read.
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Post by Damilola BAMIDELE »

I do enjoy science fictions and this book, from the review has a good plot. Asides from the lots of error found in it, i think it'll be a good book to read.
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The plot sounds highly interesting, and not even too impossible in the future. It is a shame that there are so many errors in the book.
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About to get my copy. I will give a feedback when I'm done reading
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It's interesting to learn about the details of what happened in our world that caused around ninety-nine percent of the world's population to die. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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This is an interesting science fiction fantasy novel highlighting a fast-paced plot, unique protagonists, finding one's way, and surviving discrimination. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD.
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Science fiction books are intriguing. Thanks for your critical review.
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I enjoy well-developed characters. I like that Mike L. Junior developed the characters well. I'm definitely going to sample this book. I have read two other reviews of this book and I'm very curious.
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I hope the author can take care of these notes and release a well edited copy to give the book more value.
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Even though I was very interested initially, I am strongly discouraged from reading this book because of quite low Average Reviewer Rating it earned. It is a pity, really, considering that extreme discrimination based on unique abilities is somewhat new subject to me and I just began collecting such scenarios, but 2 out of 4 is not enough, when one must start with better stories to test if it is something you are going to like. Still, congrats on BOTD!
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The story seems interesting and captivating, especially to me but the drum loads of little yet effective errors tend to push away my attention. For a new reader, these errors could easily lead them to misunderstanding the story. I guess this book will need to be re-edited. I believe it can accumulate more readers. Nice review.
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I have read this book and the plotline is amazing. Its fiction but its things that can happen as we are already seeing with issues like climate change. I believe with relevant corrections, it would be great.
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It’s not far fetched the concept of this book. The alteration of Dna and cure disease this could cause a lot of change to the world technologically speaking.
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Post by Tara D Morgan »

The idea for this book sounds good but the writing and editing sound lazy therefore I won't be adding Watchdogs abnormal beginnings to my books to-read pile. Thank you very much for this great review which helped make my mind up.
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