Official Review: The Kanan Doom Rage Girls by James Westly

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Re: Official Review: The Kanan Doom Rage Girls by James Westly

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This book possesses two elements I find attractive while reading; action-packed and brevity of the book. I might still give it a try despite its inconsistencies. Thanks for an honest review.
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Nkoo wrote: 07 Mar 2020, 07:22 This book possesses two elements I find attractive while reading; action-packed and brevity of the book. I might still give it a try despite its inconsistencies. Thanks for an honest review.
Yes, the book is an ideal afternoon read for people looking for some action. Thanks for the comment!
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It's not often you see a post-apocalyptic story centered on and around women. I especially like the way the author uses action as an introduction and the setting to guide the story. Very nice.
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Nisha Ward wrote: 09 Mar 2020, 02:43 It's not often you see a post-apocalyptic story centered on and around women. I especially like the way the author uses action as an introduction and the setting to guide the story. Very nice.
The author really did a great job with the setting. Thanks for the comment!
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This sounds like and interesting read! Thanks for the nice review.
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Mrunalpatki wrote: 24 Mar 2020, 00:58 This sounds like and interesting read! Thanks for the nice review.
It was quite interesting indeed. Thanks for the comment!
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Book looks like a "2012" series. They sure had a chance to survive. Good review
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Mbalewechinonso wrote: 26 Mar 2020, 02:57 Book looks like a "2012" series. They sure had a chance to survive. Good review
Thanks for the comment!
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