Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Re: Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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"Final Notice" by Van Fleisher. An interesting book by well written. Life itself should long lasting with people, family and friends we love but nowadays we leave them without saying goodbye. Knowing how much time we have in life gives us the opportunity to never leave our love ones. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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I think I like this in a way because the pain and depression people feel when someone does will be reduced. Nice review!
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Final Notice has a predictability problem in some areas, although the well-written suspense scenes will keep the audience engaged throughout.
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This book has a lot of interesting ideas. That most certainly sounds like science fact rather than science fiction. With all the fit bits and other things out there, I could see that happening. I'm curious to see the author's direction with this! Congratulations for winning the BOTD and thanks for the excellent review!
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In today's book of the day, a group of doctors invented a watch that can predict the last days of a human's life by monitoring your health and vital signs 24/7, can predict the end of life as long as it is connected to old age or sickness. However, the book also covers some controversial subjects like gun ownership. Congrats on #BOTD!
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The concept of a final notice is vexing. You're absolutely right to point out that some people would use a final notice to give to do good while others decide to settle scores. The latter group might comprise a much larger cohort than we can imagine given that most people on this planet are hard up. So this is a book definitely worth reading.
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Some things can be too dangerous for us to know; the time of our death is one of those things. A watch that ticks down the years, months, weeks, days, etc., isn't a genius invention, it would be an instrument that would tempt us to push limits and dare us to challenge its knowledge. I applaud the author and thank you for your review!
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I have always wanted to read this book;. Final Notice. Your review is quite lengthy but it did touch every part. Congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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The plot seems quite intriguing. A device that can predict your time of death. I think each person would react differently to this final notice and I would like to know the various reactions!
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Post by Abdulsabur Aisha »

The idea of having a watch that notifies humans of their final days sounds great. However, while some used their last moments to make peace with their creator, others used them to settle scores. I like the storyline and found the plot intriguing. Congrats on #BOTD!
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Extremely intriguing review. Interested in reading about the the watch that was created, how it works and how the gun debate gets sorted. Would like to know how each character prepares, react and receive their notice especially with the infuriating and scary fact that they could be killed by another person.
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Final Notice is a well written and thought provoking novel. I love how unique the storyline is. I also like that the book touches on gun ownership/violence in the USA. I look forward to reading this book soon. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Post by Eriikeoluwa Nimi »

I really enjoyed this review and the fiction which is about foretelling of death. What would it feel like if we had a device that could foretell death? Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Grace Lee Rose »

I've read "Final Act" and I'll be able to relate to this as it's a sequel. I wouldn't question why the group of doctors created such a device, because their intentions were genuine, however, unfortunately, some people decided to use it to perpetrate evil.
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Post by Josephine Mercy »

This is quite an educative health book. Lovely review. Congratulations on BOTD!
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