Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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A watch that can predict our final days? Amazing, isn't it? Would you favor the idea of knowing when you will pass away? However, what are the positives and negatives of such an invention: Can such a watch change people's lives for the better or for the worse?
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The overview of this book is really interesting and makes me curious. I wonder what the plot would actually be like and how the doctors were able to come up with such unique device.
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Final Notice by Van Fleisher is an action-packed fiction book that reminds me a lot about an action thriller movie I watched. This book has been added to my reading list as the idea is something really captivating. Congratulations on BOTD.
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From the review,am already craving for the possession of this book. Such a book will give sensible rights of human to attain a higher level of technology which could be helpful on earth regardless of the abuse it may cause
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The review is quite good, a little repetitive regarding the topic of the use of weapons but it is understandable because it is a sensitive topic.
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I find the subject very interesting. It is actually something I would like to look into. It has been a particularly controversial subject during the years, especially the relationship of natural death and gun ownership. It would be exciting to see some of the possible outcomes of these deathly combinations. This can probably help us foresee, intervene, and prevent further consequences.
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I'm not sure what I would do if I received a notice that I only had x amount of days to live. I hope I wouldn't take the malicious route of resolving past issues as some people seem to have taken in this book. A very intriguing read that will leave the reader with a lot to consider.
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

This is entirely possible. I think one of Robin Cook's books has the same premise, but the horror element is from a different angle. Would I want to know when my number is coming up? What would I do then? Pray? Cry? Kill?
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I find the premise of this book to be absolutely fascinating. Inspired by this review, I just downloaded it from KU and am about 30 pages in, and I’m wrapping up this post in a hurry to go back and keep reading!
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Post by Chris Agbara »

"Final Notice" by Van Fleisher delivers a thought-provoking narrative on the consequences of a groundbreaking device predicting one's final days, intertwining themes of gun ownership and human nature. With well-crafted characters and a gripping plot, it's a compelling read that challenges perspectives on societal responsibility and personal choice.
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"Final Notice" by Van Fleisher is a fiction novel that is not that far from reality. This book is set in the United States of America and follows the consequences of a new device that can predict the final days of a human's life. In this novel, a group of doctors have created a watch that, by monitoring your health and vital signs 24/7, is able to predict the end of life as long as it is connected to old age or sickness. It is temporarily free on Amazon and I am putting it on my shelf to read. The concept of being able to know how long you have to live especially if you are sick is intriguing to me. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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Final Notice by Van Fleisher the unintended repercussions of scientific progress have long fascinated humanity, and this narrative adds a compelling twist to that discussion. I'm definitely adding this to my must-read list! Congrats BOTD!
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Post by Akansha Shrivastav »

Thrilled about the concept of end prediction through science. A device which can predict one's end . What a thought brought in this novel. Scientific advancement is shown in this book by Van Fleiser.
Looks little scary to read this book but also it fills with excitement. About the Gun owner is also a sensitive point in this book. Would like to give it a try.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

“Final Notice” by Van Fleisher is a fictional novel set in the U.S. that follows the results of a new device that can predict the final days of a human’s life. Several doctors created a watch that monitors one’s health and vital signs 24/7 and can predict the end of life if death is connected to old age or sickness. This is not a magical watch but rather one based totally on science. It cannot predict a death by accident or murder. The watch will enable people to finalize their wills, finalize, tie-up loose ends and say goodbye to friends and relatives. A wonderful device until one considers the impact of guns that people might use to settle scores knowing that they will be gone and will not have to deal with the consequences. Gun ownership is such a controversial subject in our country these days that this watch would undoubtedly increase the number of homicides an enrich the coffers of the NRA. To learn the answers to many questions discussed by the author one must read this excellent book.
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Doctors invent a device that can precisely predict a person's demise. A final notice is then issued to the individual a short while before their end. While some patients use the opportunity to make peace and right wrongs, some take the opportunity to settle scores with their enemies.
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