Official Review: Steve Tanner and the End of the World

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snowbear wrote: 28 Apr 2020, 13:44 I like how you commented about the problem of food consumption in Kanor. It's a very sharp observation in the story. The book seems like a fun read, even though it is mostly catered to the young audiences. Thanks for your great review!
I actually did enjoy it, myself. Thanks for the comments!
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Kanda_theGreat wrote: 29 Apr 2020, 01:54 I'm glad that the author instilled literary measures in the book to enable it appeal to its target audience. Great review.
Thank you! I think he did a fantastic job!
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JKO wrote: 29 Apr 2020, 05:10 This doesn't look like my cup of tea. I'll pass on it. However, this is a well-written review.
Thanks for reading it and commenting!
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espo wrote: 29 Apr 2020, 05:55 This book sounds like it would stimulate the imagination of kids and teenagers. I am not into sci-fi, but I can totally see my younger self enjoying this a lot! Thanks for your informative and well-written review!
I think they would love it! Thanks, espo, for stopping by and commenting!
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I'm a heavy fan of science fiction, and this book sounds just like what I'll really love. Thanks for your incredible review!
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This story sounds like one my elementary schooler would enjoy, but my pet peeve is errors in children's books. Kids learning proper spelling and grammar need good examples in the literature they read. Thanks for a great review!
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J_odoyo wrote: 29 Apr 2020, 09:16 I'm a heavy fan of science fiction, and this book sounds just like what I'll really love. Thanks for your incredible review!
I hope you get a chance to read it! Thanks for reading my review!
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unamilagra wrote: 29 Apr 2020, 12:31 This story sounds like one my elementary schooler would enjoy, but my pet peeve is errors in children's books. Kids learning proper spelling and grammar need good examples in the literature they read. Thanks for a great review!
That is true and there aren't as many as a lot of books I've read, so it would be easy to fix. Thanks for stopping by, my friend!
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I like the cast of teenagers and the fact that there is no profanity and indecency. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Harty wrote: 30 Apr 2020, 10:06 I like the cast of teenagers and the fact that there is no profanity and indecency. Thanks for the wonderful review.
I appreciated that as well. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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Lovely write up, I like reading books on love and literature. Kids will love this book.
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Princepetr wrote: 06 May 2020, 04:58 Lovely write up, I like reading books on love and literature. Kids will love this book.
I agree, and some adults as well! Thanks for reading my review and commenting!
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The book seems pulsating from your review. I sooner than later might let myself in on the writer’s imagination. Thanks for the review.
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Caffrey_19 wrote: 06 May 2020, 15:27 The book seems pulsating from your review. I sooner than later might let myself in on the writer’s imagination. Thanks for the review.
It was quite exciting. I hope you get a chance to read it. Thanks for stopping by!
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This sounds like a fun read. I'm curious to explore the young minds of our heroes. Thank you for the honest review.
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