Overall rating and opinion of "WatchDogs Abnormal Beginnings" by Mike L Junior

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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "WatchDogs Abnormal Beginnings" by Mike L Junior

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If not that the subject caught my interest, I would have skipped reading It because of the presence of errors that was more than minor. However, I continued because the future is Tech. The author's writing style was simple. I think it's a Science Fiction genre. A bit of non-fiction must have been added. I recommend it to lovers of new knowledge.
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Because there are a number of errors in the book, I give it a 3 out of 4 rating. However, because the title and cover are in sync, the reader's mind expects a captivating and intriguing reading experience from there.
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This is one of those books that make you want to read them just by the cover, however it took me a few chapters to get hooked, its not an immediately intresting book
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As a reader, one of the most key things we look for in a book is its editing. Reading one full of errors keeps one from fully understanding the concept of the book. However, its cover and title are in sync. If professionally edited, I believe this book would be a great hit and loved by most.
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The story is an intriguing apocalyptic story. I disliked the number of errors in the book. I think the book cover and title are both exceptional and captivating. I would recommend this book to readers who enjoy adventure books.
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The book has a lot to teach and the storyline is marvellous. With that said, there are quite a lot of errors in it, so I'll rate it 2 out of 4 stars.
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I'd give this book a 2 out of 4 stars. It was a great read but I didn't fancy it that much. For one, the errors were many which frustrated my reading experience. I also didn't like how some characters were misnamed it confused me a lot of times. I am sensitive to profanities as well so, the numerous amount of profanities used in the dialogue had me cringing. Despite these, I still found the storyline engaging. The plot was written beautifully as well. I think the cover and title are well sitting for the story. I would recommend the book to lovers of futuristic stories.
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Post by Salah bourouba »

The book has many similarities to divergent series and the maze runner. With it's end of the world events and abnormal or divergent kids. However the book has an extensive amount of errors so that alone can delete all the good aspects of it. So I would rate a 1 out of 4 stars.
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The storyline would have been better if a little more interesting and unnecessary profanity was avoided. These coupled with the errors interfere with my reading of the book. I'll rate the book 2 out of 4 stars.
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Post by Emmanuella C Arumeze »

I found a lot of errors in this book. So I am rating this book a 3 out of 4 stars. The book cover was beautiful. It was in line with the book. The contents of the story was also beautiful. If not because of the errors I found in it, I would have given this book a 4 star rating. Another thing I loved most about the book was the inclusion of suspense.
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Marginalised victims of technology, fighting for existence against so many hostilities - it's a great story. Descriptions are vivid, the massive wolf creatures and monsters did make me shudder when I read about them. The theme of revenge amid all this adds complexity to the plot. The cover illustration was bold, it suggested horror and threat so that was quite effective. I think this book has great potential. I liked the natural writing style but maybe it was too natural as the errors and profanities became a tedious nuisance. It was laborious to keep checking details and this impaired the feeling of suspense. 2 out of 4 stars in its present state I think, but with some good editing I'm sure it could attract more stars.
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I love how it started with action. Unlike novels that start with long, boring stories, this one gets you interested in the rest of the story scenes of bullets flying and intense chase. I especially liked that Kaarina showed a man after her the fury of a woman.
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The cover of the book intrigued me but I was put off by the amount of errors in the book. The high level of profanity in the book is also a problem for me. However, I really liked the plotline and I believe that with good editing, the book has great potential.
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The book gets a 4 out of 4 stars for me because basically a story about technology advancements, apocalypse,among others is very likable. The orphans made it more interesting for me. The title is remarkable for me and appealing. The story line was well written despite the errors and I very much enjoyed it.
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The author has shown the creative side by using an original combination of a variety of events. The narrative has been artfully crafted to skillfully convey both advancement and devastation. The allure of Cole's relationship with the various personalities is undeniable. Because of the vivid narrative, I was hooked from the beginning to the very end, and I would undoubtedly recommend this book to everyone who enjoys exciting stories filled with action and adventure. Consequently, I rate this book three out of four stars.
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