Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Re: Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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The book was quite intriguing, focusing on a controversial topic of gun ownership and it's consequences. The "killer" watch was actually kind of cool, and I enjoyed the vince couple so much and how they evolved over the course of the book. Definitely recommend
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This looks intriguing. It would be lovely to see how the author bends the story to keep us anticipating the effects of this device on the society. Thanks for the recommendation.
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:techie-studyingbrown: It's intriguing and i less expected to be this since it's sci,,,i learnt alot from it just believe in myself no doubts
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I am not sure that I would like to know when my possible end can be. I think it can make people paranoid and irresponsible, but I can also see how it could help and motivate people to mke right with people and get your affairs in order. Well done with a great review and for #BOTD!
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I like the fact that the book presents some interesting debates about gun ownership. I can't wait wait to lean about the author's take on the subject. Thank you for this wonderful review!
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The topic of pre-gun ownership will be such an interesting discussion. I'll check this book out when I find the time. Well done.
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This book immediately caught my attention because it involved the much disputed topic of gun ownership and I was happy at the stance taken in it. I am happy to say that my attention never wavered while reading this novel it showed that the author put the readers into consideration. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This book depicts the true nature of human beings. Most of us are capable of doing anything knowing well we will not be held accountable. It's indeed an intriguing story and I love it. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This book is super fantastic. It brings the best of fantasy to core. Congratulations to the author on making BOTD.
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I am not a passionate reader of science fiction books, so I didn't fully flow with the story. However, I observed that the subject will make the reader eager to read the book. Thanks for sharing. Congrats on BOTD.
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At first I thought that as much as people are not open to death discussion. It will be interesting to know when your time is up to make things right.
I neglected to view that some will not share the same idea and will instead focus on evil. There are always two sides of a coin so one has to trade carefully.
I am curious to learn of the various choices made by the characters. Definitely on my reading list
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This book sounds fascinating. What an incredible concept--what would you do if you knew exactly when you would die? Travel bucket list? Max out all your credit cards and have a blast? Or get revenge on anyone who crossed you path during your lifetime. Great review.
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Final notice is a truly intriguing book which brings to life a story which may be a real life scenario in a couple of decades. All the same, the idea of individuals using guns for protective purposes is more trouble than it is worth no matter what the justification is. The rest of my time, if so short, is better spent on anything else but a gun in my hand.

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A intriguing topic. The book seems interesting as well as addresses an important issue of gun ownership. Thanks BOTD.
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Post by Elma Kahrimanović »

Thanks for your review, it's clear you've put some thought into this since you noted that pro-gun people perhaps shouldn't read this book. I think it's great that you described exactly which areas you were worried about, for example the many characters.
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