Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Re: Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Sounds like an amazing read. I'll check it out. Nice review.
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It sounds like a great book. Thanks.
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This book is not really for me. But nice review though.
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Great review. This book sounds quite suspenseful and intriguing. The idea of having a device that can tell you when your number is up is both interesting and a bit frightening. I’m not sure what my reaction would be. Probably freak out. I’m definitely going to be reading this o e.

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Great review. This book sounds quite suspenseful and intriguing. The idea of having a device that can tell you when your number is up is both interesting and a bit frightening. I’m not sure what my reaction would be. Probably freak out. I’m definitely going to be reading this o e.
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The review sounds great and inviting. I think the fits my taste. I surely will read it.
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I would want to read this book for curiosity on how one reacts after getting to know how long they still have to live,however I don't like the fact that people have to own guns and the violence in it
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Your review sounds intriguing, but I wasn't particularly caught by the sample of the book. The writing was stilted and part of it read like an Apple advert!
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Wow! This sounds a super book. A situation whereby you know when to leave the world is incredibly intriguing. There must be whole lot of explanations to remove a reader from the old rigid way of dying inot seeing this new way of dying; dying while ready. The title of the book is let out with much readiness.
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I am thinking that I like the sound of this novel. I don't know if I want to know when the end would be for me but it does not seem that it is beyond the realm of possibility. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Wallaceingaitsa »

Awesome book
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Interesting premise with a relevant cultural message. Thanks for the review!
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Wow this book sounds like something I would really enjoy! It sort of reminds me a little of Minority Report except they know a person is going to commit a crime before they actually do it as a means to keep crime down. It wouldn't in the least surprise me with the way that technology is going that they wouldn't be able to do something like this in the near future.
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Defnetely this book is nice because,if the world where living in by nau had such a good technology,i was going to change from being bad to good thats if i was a bad person,i love the book.
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So intriguing to know that a watch can tell you when are you going to die. The idea of the story is so clever and I think I do want to read more of the content.
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Thanks for the review! It was really interesting! I'd never want that watch. LOL! I'd not handle it well knowing my potential day of death.
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