Review of Final Notice
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Review of Final Notice
Would you like to know when you will pass away? Science fiction novelist Van Fleisher expresses his main worries regarding gun ownership in his novel Final Notice. By developing a storyline that centres on a technological breakthrough, Vince Fuller, a senior, brings his ideas to life.
This wristwatch, the VT2, was created by Vijay Patel and may predict a person's death from natural causes 30 days in advance. According to Vijay, most of the elderly should have access to this technology to resolve their problems (financial issues, saying goodbye to loved ones, and so on). On the other hand, the National Rifle Association encouraged older people to buy weapons by offering discounts. They believed that older adults should defend themselves against anyone attempting to exploit them. However, the results of this technology and the NRA discount were more detrimental than beneficial. What must they do to put an end to gun violence?
What would you do if you knew you had a week to live and knew it for sure? Hey, this is what I immediately thought of. "I would say farewell to everyone I love and write anything, anything that came to me," she said. My last remarks My interest in reading the book increased instantly after responding to the author's query. I soon discovered this intriguing Vince persona. He had some very interesting ideas that many of us who know nothing about weapons could relate to.
Vince's story demonstrates how older individuals being marginalized for their age might lead to negative social change. Some people may forget when older adults are treated unfairly, while others may seek retribution. The author sought to convey to readers—particularly the younger generation—the significance of treating everyone with respect and dignity, regardless of age.
While I don't often love reading about guns, the author made me feel comfortable. I suppose every reader would have the same emotion. I was simply so saddened by the reality of the casualties from gun violence. I developed empathy with the author on a subject I was unaware of.
I adored Vince's wife, Trudi, the most. Vince needed her optimism throughout his uncertainty over gun ownership. Something is only sometimes correct simply because many people agree with it. There will always be those who wrong us, but that doesn't mean we must seek retribution.
I'm happy to give this book a score of 5 out of 5. It was well-edited and written with a beautiful, real vibe. Fans of science fiction and thrillers will like the book. The book will appeal to those interested in social and political issues—a very enjoyable read.
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