Official Review: The Devil's Astronaut by Noah Bond

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

Post by CaitlynLynch »

This sounds really intriguing; I'm curious to know what happened and why the cover-up now! Thanks for a great review!
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Thanks for the review, it has tempted me to read it. The book sounds interesting and I must add to my bookshelf.
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I was so lucky to have won a copy of this book. A creative fictional novel with some science fiction that intrigues and keeps interesting thru the end with a unique plot of twists and turns in a variety of settings like Florida, Mexico and even the moon. A must read.
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It is easy to read a book that is professionally edited. l like the book due to the fact that there are no explicit content. It sounds quite complicated but enjoyable.
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Thanks for your review. I was intrigued with the sample, too, so I want to read this book. It could prove entertaining and enlightening.
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Thank you for sharing your review, it has certainly piqued my interest. I will try to make time to delve between the pages. For now, I will add this to my TBR.
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It is easy to read a book that is professionally edited. l like the book due to the fact that there are no explicit content. It sounds quite complicated but enjoyable.
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Thanks for the review. I like reading fiction and this one is really different as far as its plot is concerned. The ancient moon project exists and Rachel's father who was looking into it died under mysterious circumstances. And later on Rachel and team go on to find about the project putting their lives in danger. What an interesting storyline! This is a go-go read.
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I love reading books with a variety of settings that are well described. From the review, the book surely looks like an interesting read. Thank you for the outstanding review.
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Science fiction with mystery as an added bonus-this book will be a must-read for me. Thanks for the well-written review, I absolutely loved the storyline.
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I love reading Sci-fi novels. However, space adventures have never enticed me before. This time it is different. I found the plot as well as the characters intriguing. I would love to read Glen and Rachel's humorous conversation and experience her mother's jolly and open nature. Thanks to the reviewer for such a great review that made me reconsider my decision of avoiding space adventures and take a chance to read the book. :tiphat:
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Post by Chinni29bujji »

It's really a good review, I am actually interested in reading the books, after reading your review I am very much excited to read it. I will definitely be a good reader of this book, which is very much excited with full of twists. I am loving it.
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Science fiction which is based on fact! Why would someone not want to read this?! I think that this sounds like a really interesting book to read which probably provokes further thought about the actual facts. Adding to my 'to read' list.
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Post by Rosemary Wright »

It's a good thing the plot is unique, and the story has interesting twists and turns. I hardly read sci-fi novels. I'm sure sci-fi readers will enjoy it. Great review! Thanks.
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Post by OloladeO »

A secret mission on the moon, eh? Coupled with a mysterious death. Certainly, this book is bound to be engaging. I like that it has a unique storyline as pointed by the reviewer. Congrats to the author on winning BOTD.
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