What was your favorite part of this book?

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This is not an easy book to understand and not my type of book but I find the post-apocalyptic scenes more fascinating.
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I thoroughly enjoyed the whole book. I don't think I had a favourite part. However, I enjoyed the thrill and the rush of adrenaline each dangerous episode gave me.
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I loved how Cole has a magnetic rapport with a variety of roles and how the book presented a plethora of infinite permutations.
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The book was generally good but I don't have a favorite part of it.
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The post-apocalypse has to be my most favorite part of this book. I found the resemblance to the biblical apocalypse uncanny. The idea of 1% of the population surviving while the rest are wiped out definitely excited and terrifies me at the same time.
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What attracts me most about this book is that the author not only wrote these twists and turns, but also implicitly tells everyone that love life
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I did not really enjoy this book, so I would say the first part was my favourite: going on, it was more and more difficult to continue reading.
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Simmons32 wrote: 01 Jun 2022, 10:29 I am sorry to say that this was not one of my favorite books. I did not find any part of this book enjoyable. Most of the time I was completely distracted by all of the profanity, which I am not a fan of. I know it could be deemed as an exciting book for most people, but it was not that way for me. So unfortunately, I am going to say that I do not have a favorite part. I wish I had a different answer for you.
I agree and appreciate your candid honesty here. Profanity is understandable, but excessive profanity is absolutely distracting.
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El Brandhaus wrote: 06 Jun 2022, 23:25 For me, my favorite aspect was more the premise of the book. The setting in post-apocalyptic times was what drew me in. Unfortunately, the errors and confusion with dialogue make it a clunky, tiring read.
Yes, post-apocalyptic times were indeed appealing. I liked them better than other parts of this book... but, the errors and profanities spoilt my reading experience too. It could've been a nice book had the author taken a but care of these things.
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I enjoyed the fact that the author took his time to create each and every character and I feel like this was not an easy book to come up with. So appreciate each part.
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I've got no part in particular that I think is my favourite.
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My favorite part of the book is the final part of the book. Though no one won the war, I enjoyed reading about the war between Cole's group and his brother's
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I can't relate to the story cause it didn't seem interesting. I didn't have a favourite part but I must say the size of the lizards were mind blowing.
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My favorite is when the rest of the survivors can evolve until it becomes more than 1 nation. It is like in the movies, where the story is all about the survivors of the apocalypse.
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I haven’t read this book yet. After reading the reviews about how much profanity it contains I will not be reading it. It sounds like an interesting story with all the creatures.
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