Review of Wall of Fire

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I love dystopian novel. I wonder what Emery will do to save her brother. This is a book i will definitely read. Thanks for the captivating review.
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I am kind of curious to know why they named the walls as such. Is there any reason or some history linked to it? Also I am excited to read about characters which seems good but are really evil. I love these types of twists and character development.

Thank you for this great review.
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Muna Chizzy wrote: 10 Aug 2021, 03:09 I love dystopian novel. I wonder what Emery will do to save her brother. This is a book i will definitely read. Thanks for the captivating review.
If you like dystopian novels, you'll enjoy this. It's a fun read. Thanks!
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Priya_Singh wrote: 10 Aug 2021, 05:09 I am kind of curious to know why they named the walls as such. Is there any reason or some history linked to it? Also I am excited to read about characters which seems good but are really evil. I love these types of twists and character development.

Thank you for this great review.
Oh yes! It's infuriating when you think you know a character, and they're different than you think. I'm still wondering about some of them! Thanks!
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I'm not quite ready for dystopian books but interesting characters and fast-paced narrative got me intrigued :) Thank you for this great review!
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Ellylion wrote: 10 Aug 2021, 10:31 I'm not quite ready for dystopian books but interesting characters and fast-paced narrative got me intrigued :) Thank you for this great review!
Dystopian books aren't for everyone. Thanks for leaving a comment regardless. Hope you find your next book enjoyable.
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Wow. I think your review was very beautifully written. Seeing as it’s suitable for Young Adults, this book very much appeals to me. 😁😁
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Amynwankwo_ wrote: 13 Aug 2021, 00:17 Wow. I think your review was very beautifully written. Seeing as it’s suitable for Young Adults, this book very much appeals to me. 😁😁
Well I hope you find time to read it and enjoy! Thanks for commenting.
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Wow I'd love to read something like this
Because of the determination and struggle
I believe it will in interesting
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Favour Asokwonye wrote: 14 Aug 2021, 16:45 Wow I'd love to read something like this
Because of the determination and struggle
I believe it will in interesting
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Thanks.
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I love dystopian novels, but the fact that this one is similar to many others and ends in a cliffhanger makes me want to pass on this one.
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Jenniferg_1105 wrote: 12 Sep 2021, 15:11 I love dystopian novels, but the fact that this one is similar to many others and ends in a cliffhanger makes me want to pass on this one.
I understand. In my opinion, it's still worth reading. There's only so many times you can read Hunger Games. 😊
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This fiction is one of a kind , I think virus story is the most relatable thing right now in 2021
Amazing reveiw🍀
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Humera955 wrote: 22 Sep 2021, 09:17 This fiction is one of a kind , I think virus story is the most relatable thing right now in 2021
Amazing reveiw🍀
There are an influx of virus stories right now. Still, this is definitely worth reading. Thanks.
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This is a fascinating fiction blended with real characters and reallife subjects. Fans of this genre will like it
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