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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This short story sounds like a threller , l like it. This author is like a prophet.
In 2052 we shall face the worst events because of disadvantages of technology. :x
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Thank you AvidBibliophile for the review of “Judas Priest”. I read your review and the novella. The multiple errors and difficulty of trying to determine the who, what, where, when, and how makes the story confusing. It wasn’t until the end that I was able to make sense of who the city dwellers of Haupstadt were.
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This all seems exciting, however, I don't like reading books in a series out of order. I will add it to my shelf.
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The 12 pages were very interesting and gripping. The fights that took place were described very well and I could visualize everything that was happening. Not a lot of authors can bring words and sentences to life like that. Later on I was getting a little bit lost with the characters, that is for sure because this is only a sample. I recommend it to people who love science fiction. The writing is unique, so is the world and the characters. It is a very creative representation of a dystopian world. I loved it! :)
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A virus and genetic experiments?? That sounds familiar! The author has written a creative story with a twist that takes the characters and the virus to Mars. I enjoyed your description of the storyline. Thanks.
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This book is so short (12 pages) it makes me wonder how much the author manages to put into it to really capture readers' attention? The genre piques my interest, but I'm on the fence as to whether it will actually be worth the time of reading. Thanks for the review. You've given me something to think about.
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Sci-fi story of only 12 pages? This sounds interesting, will try this one out
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Although this book isn't my style, I can see how it might appeal to fans of sci-fi. It's too bad there were so many errors. Thanks for the detailed review!
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Post by Kelyn »

I'm not sure I could read just a 12-page snippet of a series without having read the other books first. I can't stand it when I'm reading a book, and suddenly it starts making references to previous books that I am assumed just to know like this one apparently does. I love sci-fi, but since I really don't need to get invested in another series right now, I'll probably skip this one. Thanks for the thorough review!
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This book is definitely not for me. I kinda got lost in the midst all the complex scenes. Nice review anyway.
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I don't think that the violence in this series is for me, and I do enjoy books that have a bit more length. The sci-fi aspect is intriguing indeed, and the creativity using historical elements was a nice catch. Great review! :tiphat:
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Post by Emills »

What a great story very interesting and informational and sort of a way I sure hope year 2052 is nothing like this lol sounds troubling but all and all it’s a great story thank you for sharing
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This is great. There are a lot to look forward to here. And to think that this is just 12 page long is really nice.
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An extremely short read set at 12 pages. It's really rare to find such complex characters in a short read. But due to the numerous spelling errors, I might pass on this. Thanks!
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According to this review the plotline is very similar to Aldnoah.Zero - an anime which I really enjoyed to I hope to also enjoy this
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