Official Review: Judas Priest by Eric Stephen Booth

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Wow, the premise sounds fascinating, and there are certainly so many elements (terminologies, world building, etc.) going on in this, even more so since it's sci-fi. I'm glad that it turned out well in the end! Thanks for the review.
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The book story is very interesting shows war between species living in two planet also shows the effect of genetic modification between the species
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Sorry, but the cover for this book was already enough to turn me off, but now, knowing that the book is full of hermaphrodites, androids, and humanistic hybrid species with violent outbursts, I definitely will NOT be reading this.
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I like the honesty in the review .A sci-fi book with only 12 pages wow that is something. Tho I'm yet to read the book that for sure I will need the other books
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A science-fiction story set in the year 2052, where there are different hybrid species and a war is underway between inhabitants of the earth and colonies of Mars. It is a short story from Booth's Nemesis Horizon Project series. An interesting option for lovers of this genre.
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I feel respect for the features of the story. It makes me want to read for the love of reading. The flow is properly guided, and the characters are strong in their belief. Thanks for the great review!
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An intense, captivating sci-fi short story. It could be fun to read. I really admire the creativity and imagination that goes into these kinds of books. Amazing!
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A sci-ficton with Earth inhabitants and aliens from Mars at war, genetic experiment, prisoners and the US army all incorporated in 12pages sounds interesting. Thanks for the great review.
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I totally love sci-fi and this is definitely it. Though I hope the world won't be like this come 2052, chuckles. Nicely done
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A very interesting sci-fi novella set in the near future. The sample I read is action-packed and very enjoyable. Nice review.
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I've seen a few movies about time-travel but have not read a book about it. This one is right up my alley. Congrats on BOTD!
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I loved every detail about what this book has to offer. It helps in expanding our imagination on just about what might be possible with science. Although fictitious, people do love experimenting with the extremes. Thanks for the detailed review. I would love to read this book
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The book sounds very engaging. However, reads to do with space science, aliens and all that accompanies them have never been my favourite. Therefore, I think I'll let this one pass. Thanks for the detailed review.
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The book sounds really interesting and intense. A must-read for me.
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Unfortunately, this book doesn't interest me at all as I am not a fan of the sci-fi drama. I found the cover to be a little bit garish as well. Congrats on BOTD.
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