Official Review: Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker

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Re: Official Review: Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker

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This book seems very interesting because of all the trials and adventure has to go through to find his missing uncle.Not only that the team of other people he has to go with seems experienced in their on fields of knowledge this book is a good book if you wanna read about mystery and adventure.
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LV2R wrote: 11 Jun 2020, 20:16 The expedition to Zona made me feel like I was there with the scientists observing the plant and animal life. At times, I even felt afraid and uncomfortable about the weather and the animal attacks.
I love it when a book sicks you in and makes you feel. Your review has piqued my interest. I look forward to diving into this book. Lovely review! Thank you.
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The book is incredibly interesting and is a nice little science fiction adventure novel. I think I'll love the book because it contains action, romance and suspense. Definitely looking forward to reading.
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Thanks for this awesome review. I would love to be on a similar adventure as you described in your review. A well descriptive and engaging book is all I have been looking for. :techie-studyingbrown:
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The book sounds really interesting and the author seems to have engaged the reader. Thanks for the review.
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I am really keen on this! :D I do not know why, but 'things that happen in Russia' always had a pull on me :lol: As well as, as you say in your review:

''It was like going on the expedition safely with the team and not actually being in any danger.'' :D

Thank you for such a thorough and inviting review :)
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Thank you for your detailed review. It sounds interesting, I will be adding it to my bookshelves.
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I enjoyed reading this book a while ago, and look forward to participating in the BOTM discussion.
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This sounds like an interesting adventure novel. Grant sounds like a great character. I enjoyed reading your review.
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This is a well detailed review. Will Grant finds his uncle? And will he also survive the expedition, together with his group? I'm not big on plants, but the embedded plot has me interested.
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This is an amazing science fiction thriller novel highlighting adventure, Siberia, determination, a dangerous expedition, and an interesting protagonist. The book is free on Amazon Kindle and has a masterfully-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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Intriguing and mysterious, a good combo for any adventure lover.
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Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker seems like an interesting book full of adventure. I'm too picky when it comes to science fiction books but this I must say has intrigued me. Congratulations to the author on the BOTD. Great review!
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Good to read the review about the geographically centered land of wonder.
Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker is an interesting, informative book categorized in Sci-Fi/Fantasy. However, The information covered about nature and life on land is rich and scientifically examined. Readers might enjoy the mystery and enjoy the adventure tour for sure.
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Mystery, adventure. Wow! This sounds great.
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