Official Review: Judas Priest by Eric Stephen Booth

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Re: Official Review: Judas Priest by Eric Stephen Booth

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Sounds like a thrilling read! What an insane amount of drama for a 12-page installment.
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An intriguing story packed in only 12 pages. How amazing. Sci-fi books are my specialty. I Will add this book to my reading list. In all, amazing review.
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Judas Priest by Eric Stephen Booth appears like an interesting book. However, I'm too picky about science fiction genre and so I will skip this but I will recommend it. Congratulations to the author on the BOTD. Great review!
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Sounds like there’s a lot of drama! I think I can give this book a try.. Thanks for this nice review!
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A lot of action-packed in a few pages. Sounds promising but the themes of war, voilence and murder are not for me.🌸
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The title of this novel has caught my attention and I will love to see what is packed in this novel first hand. Thanks for the review.
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It's crazy how short the book is! The author sounds like he did an excellent job conveying the combative nature of the fueding planets. As you said, this could be a standalone, but I think I would want to read the backstories of the characters first. Thanks for the engaging review.
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Seems like an exciting drama filled sci fi story for those who like that sort of thing. It's not really something that interests me but Thanks for the thorough review anyway
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I am not a huge fan of sci-fi genre. Hence, I will skip this one for now. Nevertheless, appreciate your informative review!
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Seems like an interesting world was created, though I'd appreciate the author making something that could be jumped into, whether as a standalone or just providing a summary.

Thank you for the review!
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Post by Nuno Pereira »

It seems somehow strange that a sci-fi book only has 12 pages, but they surely deliver a great plot, thanks for the review!
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This book is not only sci-fi, it's VERY sci-fi. Not my idea of a good read, so I'm going to pass on it. But your review was very engaging!
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I'm not a big fan of sci-fi, especially if the plot revolves around interplanetary wars. If the book has so many grammar errors and typos, as you claim, then I'm definitely not interested in this one.
Thank you for the insightful review.
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This sounds like the perfect book for me. I love this genre of books. Can't wait to finish the book I am reading so I can start this one. Thanks
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No need for any other natural disasters, humanity is self-destructive! I love sci-fi. But I'm not sure if I would like this one!
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