Featured Review by Stephanie Elizabeth of The Prison of Power [September 9th Book of the Day]

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Re: Featured Review by Stephanie Elizabeth of The Prison of Power [September 9th Book of the Day]

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This seems like The Handmaid's Tale told from a man's perspective. The premise is really interesting and from the review I could see that the author has executed this concept well. I am interested to read this book. Thanks for the amazing review.
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This is gonna be very suspenseful book, a lot of thrillers and great story line.
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It's interesting the reversal of gender roles that is depicted in this novel set a mere ten years into the future. It's disheartening though to read about the attack and massacre of women. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Victoria Zoe »

This is indeed a fantastic review. You can easily understand the content of the book from the review. I enjoy reading the storyline, but I think some women took their idea too far becoming extremists. However, the positive angle should be pointed at which is, to remove every ideology of gender inequality because no gender is superior or inferior to each other rather we are to complement each other. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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If you love books that are sprinkled with science and action and take place in the future, this book needs a place on your shelf!
- I like it already. It's going right to the front of the shelf. Fantastic review. Thank you.
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Thank you for this amazing and totally encompassing review about this very multi faceted book on the future and what happens there. Lots of plot twists and lots of feminine way to write about these things. Great job
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Your review makes me wanna read this book. This sounds so intriguing and unique, I don't think I've ever seen a plot like this, will definitely read this next. Thankyou for your review.
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Dystopia is one of my favorite genres, and the fact that a man is writing a novel where women rule the world is quite interesting.
Great review, you definitely got me.
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Quite an interesting topic to write about. Given that we live in a world where the opposite of this happens, I'd like to see the author's scope of understanding of women's oppression. This is definitely a way to get more people to open their eyes on what women go through. I'm looking forward to reading about Eve's extremist views about men and how the fringe groups on both sides operated and their end games.
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Your review has me hooked! As a fellow Sci-Fi enthusiast, I can't resist the allure of a story that blurs the line between present and future. Thanks for the recommendation; I'm diving into this book.
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This is a fictional thriller set in the future. In the dystopian world, there is a war being waged on men. This is a story about the war. Congratulations BOTD!
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Now this sounds like a very interesting book to read. I'd like to read it and find out how it ends
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I have always believed that men and women are equal, just different. Each have strengths and weaknesses and maximising the strengths of each, will provide the best solutions. I don't know if women will have more success at fixing all the problems in the world than men. They seem to be adopting all the male traits of aggression and discrimination that they despised in men. Thanks for the great review.
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I think crime, thriller will be a good read for me including science and action, and I think the the novel will need a person with open minded when comes to males as the book sounds like supporting female a lot.
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The review appears compelling and intense. A curiosity inadvertently builds up to look into the details of the plot write-up, vis-a-vis the conflict between X and Y chromosome for supremacy and survival, in the years ahead of present.
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