Official Review: Judas Priest by Eric Stephen Booth

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Masereka Jehold
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Re: Official Review: Judas Priest by Eric Stephen Booth

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The review categorically spells out the best of the book precise as it is. This genre could foretelling something and it amazing if we knew early enough! Forewarned is forearmed!
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This is an interesting book to those who love science fiction genres. Congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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Post by rusyalana »

I like sci-fi novels and this book sounds interesting though way too short. I wonder how the author managed to include such topics like betrayal, sacrifice, organ harvest, humiliation, and love into a 12 pages story. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Post by aacodreanu »

I believe Avidbibliophile deserves better books to review. In other words, I liked the review of a terrible book, with all the relevant factors to consider pointed out. At the end of it we know what the book is about, a bit of the action, the characters it is populated with, what they do in terms of violence, and other graphic abominations.
Even the flaws are sorted out by category.
Excellent work, mate! :)
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I enjoy science fiction novels but I don't like all the blood and gore associated with certain types. I'll pass, thank you for the review.
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Post by JKO »

Revenge riots in retaliation of Judas Priest's death? I am a fan of science fiction stories, and this book sounds like one with an interesting plot. I look forward to reading it. Thanks for the review.
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Post by jenny delacruz »

The errors would definitely turn me off before I even finish the book, though it's just twelve pages. I am intrigued because of your review, plus I like the book cover. I might consider reading this one. Awesome review!
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Post by wendilou49 »

Not being a fan of SciFi, this book didn't attract my attention, and reading this review confirmed my thought. I'll take a pass, but congrats on BOTD and thanks for a great review!
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I’m not much into sci-fi of this kind. But congrats on BOTD just the same! 😀
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This type of sci-fi is not my cup of tea, but I appreciate your interesting review.
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Interesting plot but the grammatic errors are a bit discouraging.
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Post by Dr frankenstein »

When fictional stories follow the alien and other world pattern, I never shy away from it so I'm definitely going for this book.
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Wow...
The drama is amazing.... Sounds like an interesting piece.
Great work on the review. Kudos.
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Post by Adrianna Melillo »

That seems like a lot packed into twelve pages. I'm not usually a sci-fi reader (a lot of times the created worlds, inhabitants, and plots seem confusing). Being that this is a short story, however, perhaps this is a good place to start. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Nonso Samuelson »

Hermaphrodites, androids, and humanistic hybrid species? Not my kind of mix. Plus, the book sounds incredibly short to have that many errors. I'll be passing on this one.
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