Official Review: The Devil's Astronaut by Noah Bond

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Re: Official Review: The Devil's Astronaut by Noah Bond

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I always liked sci-fi books about astronauts. I love the settings. The moon sits there like a normal location. The characters seem amazing; and the plot makes me want to pick up this book immediately. Humans should invest in moon teips more.
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I like storylines that involve secrets and the space, so I am curious about this book. Thanks for the review!
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I love "uncovered secrets" type of stories. I also enjoy anything that involves exploring anything outside of Earth, so this one is definitely capturing my interest. I love that you found the plot unpredictable. Sounds like a fun read!
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The topics dealing with murder and other mysteries acts make me feel lazy to read the story book. But because of the inclusion of the Devil, I am changing my mind.
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Fiction has always had a way to my heart but space exploration and the likes get quite lesser a room but to this I will sure try and engage my mind. It sounds great working with a group of professional and individuals with different abilities to achieve a final goal.
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From your review, The Devil's Astronaut seems to be a suspenseful sci-fi thriller with well-developed characters. Looking forward to reading it. Thanks for the review!
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NASA and the moon landing is history we all know. It was before my time, but still, it reverberates through the centuries as an event that changed the history of mankind. Writing a fictional story about it and suggesting that there were more to it than the obvious. Great review if my reading list was not so long I might consider it.
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Post by rusyalana »

The book sounds pretty exciting and suspenseful with hidden conspiracy concerning the top secret moon project. According to the review the book has enough twists and turns to keep the reader on edge till the end of the book. It will be interesting to read this book. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Science-fiction isn't really my type of genre but I would recommend the book to the lovers of sci-fi. Great review!
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The plot sounds very interesting. I'm glad that the book is unpredictable. The title sounds intriguing. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Elswit »

I like the thinking behind the topic as well as the play that falls into it. Nice and interesting book with lots of lessons to be learned for those who read it
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Post by Elikem Hoppey »

The devil is astronaut by Noah Bond
This is a science fiction and I can't wait to read how the story will end. I like the review though.
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Thank you for your detailed review of this book. I'm really enthusiastic about your 4 out of 4 star rating. After reading the sample, I'm planning on reading this book next!
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Since there are so many conspiracies already about the moon landing, this seems like it might be an interesting read to see what new territory is covered!!! I think I'll be putting this in my shelf to read.

As a warm note: "fictional novel" is redundant...just for future reviews. ;)
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Post by JuliaKay »

I normally steer clear of anything space related, but I do like the mystery and secrecy that surrounds this novel. Why would a moon mission be kept secret for so long? It would be interesting to discover what the truth is. Thanks for the great review.
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