What was your favorite part of this book?

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My favorite part of the book were the weird but unique monsters. The post-apocalyptic scenes were interesting to read. I like how it gives us a sense of what the future could look like.
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I think the survivors staying strong and fighting with everything they had was the most interesting part. They even went ahead and formed nations and that was something very praiseworthy.
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I cannot say I had a certain favorite part in this book. But i can definitely say that i enjoyed the scenes showing the post apocalypse. But the Dead Zone, heavy wolves and Lycans also had my heart in my throat,which is why i cannot be sure which part is my favorite. I liked many parts of this book.
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The world-building was probably my favourite part. Especially some of the interesting species introduced. I found that really imaginative. Also the futuristic setting of the world was a highlight for me.
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Post by Aisha Yakub »

I'm not sure I have a favorite part of this book, but if I were to choose, it would be the Post apocalyptic era.
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My favourite part were the creatures of the novel. Also the world building during the post-apocalptic era
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I must say this book was amazing, my favorites part of this book was the survival building a nation,and it made me realize the saying "TOGETHER WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL.
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Well if there is one thing I learnt from the book, it would be the effect and success that comes with togetherness
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Apocalypse era when a new nation was built was my best scene.
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My favorite part of this book was the rebuilding of the nation. Watching the survivors rebuild their nation after being ruined was something that fascinates me.
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There were few parts of the book that were my favorite. My favorite part of the book by far would be rebuilding of the nations and them starting over. It showed me that they didn't want to give up and anything can be done through teamwork and joined together as a whole.
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I would say my favourite part of this book was the monsters and the way the author described them. I don't think I have read anything like them before. I also enjoyed the parallels to the current world we live in.
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The Author did put in a lot of energy in developing his characters. This effort however was tarnished by the profenity in the book. Am neutral and do not have a favorite part in the book.
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My favorite part of the book is the post-apocalypse era. Through reading this novel, I never cease to be amazed at seeing a few people coming together to build what is left of a collapsed world.
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I would say the devastating occurrence of the ruins of the apocalypse era was one that was so appealing and still fascinating. The fact that the survivors were trying to pick up the remaining pieces was one that was lovable and I totally related with it.
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