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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Thanks for the review! I like that this book seems sensible enough to read! Best wishes to the author on the #BOTD And thank you much online book club for yet a winning Kindle copy! 👾
And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. (Revelation 20:12 (NKJV) :reading-7:
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A fictional story with some sci-fi element in it seems a good read. The fact that the character we're well developed in a unique style makes it even more interesting. I would like to find out what Glen does to save the woman that she loves.
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I haven't read this book, but due to the reviews i have read so far, it really sound good. I'm currently headed to the kindle to have my copy
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I like some SCI-FI novels and from the review and sample, a secret space mission, people mysteriously dying 30 or so years ago sounds like an interesting plot.
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Simply lovely. I love the adventure this book promises to deliver. Definitely my kind of book.
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The book sounds interesting from the review which makes it easier for me to read though I am not a fan of science fiction books. I encourage people who are lovers of Astronaut books to read it.
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I like your comment that the characters are interesting and engaging, and that the minor characters keep the story moving along. This sounds like a book I will enjoy reading.
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Thank you for the evocative review. The science fiction novel about a mysterious mission to the Moon looks really intriguing. The characters also look interesting.
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the secret moon project certainly had me intrigued. and with NASA which would be great to learn more from, added into the mix, then i'm totally up for it even if i'm not into scifi that much. looking forward to that unique plot, twists and turns. good job on the review!
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Sounds like a great Science fiction. It is very interesting I enjoyed the free sample.
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The story is truly fascinating. I read the free sample pages and I was left wishing that the whole book would have been free. I enjoyed reading it because the characters were well developed. The plot is also easy to follow and there is nothing that could prevent a reader of any age from reading this. Thanks for the honest and insightful review.
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Asavela wrote: 10 Sep 2018, 15:10 Sounds like a great Science fiction. It is very interesting I enjoyed the free sample.
Very true. I also enjoyed reading it. The suspense is what I had not expected all along.
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Hmmmm!! This sounds interesting. Science fascinates me so I am sure I would have a good time reading this. Twists and turns, suspense and intrigue coupled with danger is the real deal.
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This book sounds like a great read, but I’m a bit burnt out on science fiction these days. But I’m sure if I revisited this tale in the future, I’d be excited to pick it up! Thanks for the insightful review.
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I think that the book is full of suspense. By the fact that your preconceived idea was proved wrong, it means that the author succeeded in creating suspense in the minds of the readers.
I love books that do not have explicit language or sex scenes.
Thanks for your review..
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