Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Re: Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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This book sounds like it might be interesting in the fact people react differently when they know they will die. It will be interesting to see how the author addresses gun ownership. I like to keep an open mind but truly believe in my 2nd amendment rights. I'm always happy to read a good suspense book, no matter the political viewpoint.
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An amazing book with an interesting story-line. I love the invention that build up the story and i am interested in know the outcome of whole book. I am in support of serious gun control especially in times like that. Nice review.
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An idea that science can predict when someone's life ends is scary. I can't imagine walking around knowing the day I am going to die. However, your review is tremendous. Congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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Nice book. I am always interested in science fiction and this is a must-read book.
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I'd definitely like to read this. Gun laws here in the UK are very different to the US, so it'll be interesting to read this. I also like the science fiction aspect with predicting when you will die. Thanks for the review.
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It sounds like a great psychological thriller with an intriguing concept. Thanks for recommeding this book!
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A gripping story, takes you by surprise. I love the plot. I also like that it addresses gun control. Nice review!
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Interesting take on morality and practicality of gun ownership. I like how you mentioned that the author fits things into the big picture with citizens, scientists, and governments all having a part in the events that come out of their decisions. Not sure if this is too depressing of a read for me, although the subject matter is quite important. Thank you for your great review!
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Great review. I am definitely interested in reading this. I never thought about the concept of getting revenge and settling scores before I die. The concept is so creepy, and so interesting at the same time.
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It is a very interesting concept, a watch that can tell you exactly when you will die. I don't know if I want to know, but I lost 2 sisters who knew and I can honestly say the time we spent together their last couple of months was some of the best times we ever had. As for gun ownership I am pro gun. The criminals will always figure a way to get guns so if private citizens can't own one they can't defend themselves. Thank you for the excellent review!
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Thank you for the awesome review, based on the Amazon write-up, I was pretty sure this was a book I would enjoy, but your review confirmed it. It's going on my read list... Thanks again!
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A watch that can scientifically estimate the end of one's life? This book sounds like it brings up so many important questions. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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This novel that follows the consequences of a new device that can predict the final days of a human's life sounds very interesting. I like it that it's enjoyable and well-edited read.
However, I'm not much into this genre and will pass it on.
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I'm particularly interested in different people's reactions when they learn for sure how much time they're left with. The topics of gun ownership and the vulnerability of senior citizens are also challenging ones. Thanks for a great review!
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Post by Veraok »

Final Notice is really an interesting plot I would love to read. Thanks for the review
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