What was your favorite part of this book?

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I enjoyed every part of this book but was more interested in the post-apocalyptic era though it was difficult to understand at first.
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The part of the unique monsters and the coming up of five nations almost caught my attention.
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The apocalyptic era was my favorite part of the book. Unfortunately, that was the only part I liked.
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Bertha Jackson wrote: 01 Jun 2022, 09:49 My favorite part of this book was the Dead Zone. I found the Cactus Desert Lizard, wolves that weighed 200 pounds, and Blood Lycans fascinating. The monsters in the cave kept tied to the book until I finished that section.
I’ll agree with you on this. I kept wondering what would happen to the monsters if they weren’t in their cave.
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ikechukwuamarachi+55 wrote: 01 Jun 2022, 11:41 My favorite part of this book is the post-apocalypse era when 99% of the total number of people have been killed. The 1% number of survivors from the destruction formed five new nations that grew strong with time but things became sour and abnormalities set in.
I liked the author's creativity in this part of the story
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I love Paranormal stories. I was glued to the part of those cave monsters. I also admired how the world was able to survive after the post-apocalyptic era. Truly, we can do anything as long as we are united.
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The monsters of course. The abnormalities and the monsters were the most eye catching part and I was fully engrossed
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I don’t really have a favourite part of the book. It was an all round entertaining read but if I have to choose any part it has to be the part on post apocalyptic era.
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Vidhi Adhikari wrote: 03 Jun 2022, 08:27 I loved the post-apocalyptic scene set in the book, although I expected a little more from the society-rebuilding scenes that came after that.
Perfectly said. This conveyed my thoughts so I don't see any reason to repeat it.
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I so much love the part of building the nations in the post-apocalyptic era. It looked as if I was watching a real movie.
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I appreciated how forward-thinking it was and how much information it gave the reader about a possibly post-apocalyptic future. That was the initial motivation behind my reading it. Unfortunately, the book's profanity really turned me off to it. I'm not a big fan even though I typically don't mind light profanities because this was a little too excessive for me.
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My favorite part of the book Is the destruction. The survivors were able to build again and keep going forward. I found this part very affordable interesting
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The plot and some character were the highlight for me. Everything thing else fell short to be honest.
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I don't think I have any favorite parts. The book was too good for me to select a part as my favorite. all the parts are my favorite.
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The story was quite interesting but I didn't pick any favorite parts from the story. Many parts got my attention but I didn't just choose one special moment
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