What was your favorite part of this book?

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Re: What was your favorite part of this book?

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My favorite part is when Kaarina is telling Monty the history. I loved the background, I felt that it was well thought out and thorough. Junior even included that they tried mars! This seems realistic to me because I feel like that would be humankind's first place to attempt to go.
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I honestly don't have a favorite part of the book but the post apocalyptic aspect was interesting. I felt like I got a glimpse of what the future might look like. Although, it's a future that I hope won't actually happen
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I don't think that any aspect of the story stood out for me. All scenes impacted me on the same level.
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The concept of starting anew might have been my favorite part of the book. Although not fully to my expectations but i enjoyed how the 1% survivors formed five nations.
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I cannot say that I had any favorite part from this book as I appreciated the holistic message it conveyed and no part of this book stood out from the other to me.
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I love to see people rise from their ruins and build back themselves. Thus the post-apocalypse era is my favourite part of the book. The formation of five nations was motivating.
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The resilience of the one percent survivors from the post-apocalypse era definitely stood out for me. I enjoyed reading that part of the book, and it was also very motivational.
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I really don't have a favourite part of the book. I enjoyed every part of it but if I must choose one, then it has to be the post apocalyptic era.
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I especially enjoyed reading about the post-apocalyptic era in the book. Although the individual that survives were faced with some challenges they were able to overcome it with unity in order to create a future for themselves. It was truly inspiring.
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The entire book was interesting but I was really intrigued by the weird animals and fascinating locations in this book
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My favorite part was where they each talked about their past and decided to form their own guild, Watchdogs.
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my favourite part has to be when Kaarina was fighting Cole trying to protect Monty, that part showed a lot of love
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My favorite part of the book was the ending scene. The fight between Cole and his brother. Their abilities were described to the full, and I so wanted Cole and his group to win. Though it didn't end that way.
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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 with you. The profanity is too much in this book. I also did not enjoy it. I could hear vulgar words every 2 or 3 minutes. It wasn't fun.
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I would say the post apocalyptic era but then again i didnt enjoy the book as such so cant really give a helpful opinion
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