Official Review: Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker

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Re: Official Review: Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker

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Great review. This book seems vey adventure filled. I've added it to my library.
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Wow! Great review. Now I'm interested cause I'm beginning to love adventure suspense and intrigue. Thanks to the author for creating an atmosphere that will trigger the reader to want to know more about the uncle. My heart is already racing.
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Seems interesting. Looking forward to reading the book.
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This review has caught my interest. I love going on an adventurous journey, and I find this book as one that will take me to the land of the unknown. Thanks Fred for another book of suspense.
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Adventure books are really exciting and fun. I love to read books about expeditions because I tend to learn more about surviving out of my comfort zone.
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Thank for a informative review. A well-written book is always a pleasure to read. It sounds like an intriguing book and a must read. Thank you for the warning over the sex scenes. I do think too many of those subtract value from a good book.
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Thank for a informative review. A well-written book is always a pleasure to read. It sounds like an intriguing book and a must read. Thank you for the warning over the sex scenes. I do think too many of those subtract value from a good book.
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I really  enjoy reading about expeditions like that, there are all kinds of unexpected dangers and mysteries. It seems to have a lot of suspense too, something I'm always looking for and the book very interesting.
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I like that the book is full of suspense and adventure. I on't like the slow build-up although it seems to be a necessary part in setting the scene and helping the reader understand the book. It is also a bit wordy. I would recommend the book to those who like science fiction. Other than being wordy, it is an otherwise interesting book.
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This is a great review. The description of the adventure and characters is detailed. This is a book I would enjoy reading.
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I'm currently reading the book. The beginning seems rather enticing. I hope the intensity continues in the coming chapters.
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beautifully written review. It had thrills going down my spine. I love books that always put you on edge and I just currently added this to my shelf. Loooking forward ron an amazing read.
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A storyline on the unnatural made natural, sci_fi and action, then I'm in.
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Sound interesting and adventurous too. Would love to have this book.
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The book was a good read. Grant was quite the amusing protagonist. Thanks for making me read the book.
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