Review of Drone Child: A Novel of War, Family and Survival

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Lemba so wanted to do the right thing.
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The subject is intriguing. The discussion on the use of innovation for good or evil and an investigation into the idea that inventive advancements could be a weakness instead of a benefit supposing it comes into some unwanted hands are made by demonstrating mechanical breakthroughs and contributions to books. job in the food industry.
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Lembe and his sister are both well developed characters from what I have read, trying to find a better place for themselves. I hope things work out for them.
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Thank you for your review. Novels like these can also be difficult to read as readers can sense that the stories told are not too far from reality. There is an uncomfortable feeling that many of the incidents described are based loosely on real-life incidents or that they are just waiting to happen in the future.

Still, the tale of how humans overcome adversity will always be fascinating and the anticipation of this gives some degree of hope for us all.
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Talk about harsh reality, it is awful that this type of situations aren't just piece of fiction, only imagination of the author running rampant to spice things up. It is life and kids even younger get coerced in activities they should be kept safe from encountering at all cost. Sorry, but I don't want to read this story and prefer to skip.
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Great to read about our neighboring country with a brilliant brain at fifteen starting to storm engines so amazing. Thank you for that review.
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I'd love to read this book, especially the research included by the author. Great review.
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This is riveting! How will Lemba achieve his destiny without having to be beaten up too much as a fifteen-year old boy?
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Selfish and chaotic organizations always hide behind "fancy" ideologies to exploit unsuspecting people. Here is a fifteen-year-old boy being forced to fight a battle he knows nothing about by a terrorist organization, a development that scatters and frustrates his ambition to be a positive change in his society. I would like to read about how everything unfolded.
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Unfortunately, child soldiers are used in many countries, and this book makes us understand better how horrible their reality is.
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This heartbreaking story is one that isn't told enough. The horrors of way and terrorists using child soldiers is a series topic that should be discussed much more than it is. I am so glad to hear that this version does have a happy ending for the main character.
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I can’t imagine the children of the Congolese thinking of how they are missing a concert or what the Kardashians are doing. This book tells of things some will never know about, while others try to pretend it could not possibly be happening. Although fiction, there are things like this happening and it’s hard to read about even in fiction. I look forward to seeing how Lemba Adula’s life turns for the better. Great review.
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I like that the author also provided an extensive list of questions that would enable in-depth discussions of the themes and concepts outlined in the story. The fifteen year old must have been in a tough situation, nice one
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The storyline sounds amazing. It sounds interesting that a fifteen years old had trial and won. I enjoyed your review, it sounds honest.
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The storyline sounds amazing. It sounds interesting that a fifteen years old had trial and won. I enjoyed your review, it sounds honest.
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