Official Review: Survival: Dark Times by Dylan R. Johnson

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Re: Official Review: Survival: Dark Times by Dylan R. Johnson

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The theme of this book reminded me of Star War. Every domain needs a fine leader to function. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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The cover page of this book and the opening statement of your review make me want to read this book like yesterday. Thanks for the great review.
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This seems a really engaging epic fantasy that's well developed in its various elements. It's also clearly the first book of a series, so I'll look into the whole series. Thank you for your fantastic review!
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The tone of your review sounded like you have really enjoyed it. Though the ending wasn't satisfying, I think it's a good thing since the author gives its readers something to mull over. It's a sci-fi book; I can't wait to experience the same excitement you had.
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This sounds quite intriguing. I sometimes like reading these kinds of books. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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Thanks for the comments about the believable characters and objects. A fantasy story is more enjoyable when you can envision the cast. You have made me curious about Sora and the crew's quest! Great review.
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Wow! It sounds like this book is full of action. I like that there is also humor woven into the story. I think I would enjoy it, except for the ending. Thanks for a great review!
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This book seems like interesting fantasy with premise of a powerful evil queen who wants to establish her monarchy. Interestingly there is a hope of passionate leader rising up. Thanks for your brilliant review.
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I would welcome a touch of humor to lighten a vicious scene. It sounds like this sci-fi is too intense for me, but I enjoyed your well-written review.
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The book sounds like a nice epic fantasy adventure. I'm fan of this genre, and from your review I can tell it's just what I'll really like. Thanks for this great review!
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Sounds like a thrilling story with great characters. Great review!
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Ms_Rita30 wrote: 23 Jul 2020, 11:40 Nothing tires me out while reading science fiction books like lengthy description of creatures. I am this author kept it simple. Thanks for your wonderful review.
Seriously, it is boring like that. Thanks for your finding time to read and comment.
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Mbrooks2518 wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 12:35 Sounds like a thrilling story with great characters. Great review!
It is thrilling to be honest. Thanks for finding time to comment.
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J_odoyo wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 02:12 The book sounds like a nice epic fantasy adventure. I'm fan of this genre, and from your review I can tell it's just what I'll really like. Thanks for this great review!
It is a nice read. Thanks for finding time to read and comment.
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MsH2k wrote: 25 Jul 2020, 00:42 I would welcome a touch of humor to lighten a vicious scene. It sounds like this sci-fi is too intense for me, but I enjoyed your well-written review.
I really appreciate your time in reading and commenting.
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