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Review of A.M.P.D.

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "A.M.P.D." by Thomas Hraynyk.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Every soldier lives by the maxim "Obey the final order," even if it means risking their own safety. Chase, Salene, Bull, and Sabu in this book were in this scenario. 
 
The book A.M.P.D.: Artificial Military Prosthetics Division by Thomas Hraynyk goes into detail about these soldiers' tribulations. The warriors were dedicated to their country and wanted to save lives. Each has a unique tale to share about what led them to enlist in the military. When they found themselves in the facility with strong metal body parts in place of their flesh-and-blood arms and legs, they had no idea what life had in store for them. They were unaware that each accident that brought them to their current state had been planned in advance by General Seagar. Did they discover who was responsible for the operation? What happened to them after the accident? Get a copy to learn more.
 
I was completely absorbed while reading this novel. Crow and Brug's personalities piqued my interest because of their unwavering love for themselves, unwavering support for one another, and mutual strength, which made me like the book even more. Chase's personality was also fantastic. His sensitivity and quick thinking impressed me. He maintained his alertness. He was a good teammate and leader. 
 
I found it difficult to put the book down as I followed the full details of all the hardships these people faced while defending their nation and how they consistently risked their lives out of passion and determination for what they did rather than just for the money. The author skillfully weaves suspense and action together.  
 
My favorite character was Crow because she was very tough and intelligent. I adored how much she cared for her brother and would go to great lengths for him. Honestly, I wasn't expecting much from the book when I picked it up, but as I followed the story, it was clear to me that the author is a creative writer.  

There is nothing I dislike about this book. No errors were discovered, demonstrating excellent editing. When reading the novel, I could relate to some of the characters' feelings because they were all well-developed. I must congratulate the author for being so creative. Moreover, I want to thank the editor for a job well done. I rate this book five out of five stars because it has helped me learn several things, like how to keep focused on my work while also being kind to those around me. I urge everyone to read this book, especially those who feel they are unable to get out of their current situation.

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The books looks like one that I would enjoy. I would really love to read the stories of the different soldiers.
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Your review on this book is totally great and the way you describe the plot of this book made me had an interest and I will check this bool out. Well done
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The plot of this book piqued my interest and you gave it a wonderful review I look forward to reading this book. Good review.
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It breaks my heart to see soldiers suffering damage because of evil and corrupt generals. Interesting plot, amazing review.
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Great review! Your insights into the characters' personalities and motivations are spot-on.
I'm intrigued by the concept of soldiers with artificial prosthetics. This sounds like a unique and captivating read.
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Post by Mercy Udeokeke »

The book A.M.P.D.: Artificial Military Prosthetics Division sounds like a heart-warming military story. I love that the author through his creativity brought the book to life. Thanks for the great review.
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I really appreciate your review! Your enthusiasm for the book is contagious, and I can't wait to read it myself. Your description of the characters and their experiences makes it clear that the author has done an excellent job of creating a compelling story.
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Wow, It's fantastic that you were able to relate to the characters' feelings and experiences. When a writer can create characters that readers can empathize with, it makes for a much more engaging read. I'm glad that the author was able to accomplish this in their writing.
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This is a fantastic storyline. I’m a big fan of action and romance novel. I’ll really love to read this.
Your review is well written. Well done!
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I commend you for the thorough review. After reading your article, I feel as though I have a strong interest in the difficulties that soldiers face, which is appealing. I appreciate the review and will read it soon.
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Post by Fergie Jess Edeni »

The military tale in the book A.M.P.D.: Artificial Military Prosthetics Division sounds inspiring. I adore how the author breathed life into the novel through his imagination. I appreciate the excellent review.
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This book seems like an interesting read. I can totally relate to a book surpassing your expectations of it. It would be nice to read the unique stories of the soldiers and how they ended up with prosthetics. Nice review.
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I think this is something that I would enjoy. I can’t even imagine waking up with some essential body parts replaced. These people seem to be much more accepting than I would have been.
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It's great to hear that the author skillfully weaves together suspense and action. This shows that the book is well-written and engaging.
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