Official Review: Days of Future Found by M. K. Wark

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Re: Official Review: Days of Future Found by M. K. Wark

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I have read few post-apoclyptic books each with their own unique take of that future. That is what I prefer, a unique take of the future and this one offers just that. I am definitely going to remember picking this one next.
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This novel sounds like an extremely thought-provoking read. I like that it is not a typical dystopian story and have added it to my reading list. Great review!
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I already like the Premise of the story. I hope the author will put out an error-free edition so that I can get lost in this book :).
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This is one of the best reviews I ever read.. a very different post apocalyptic storyline. Congrats on BOTD.
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Just the thought of living in a futuristic world like such, scary! Reading books that seem to predict the future, makes me want to repent every time. Ignoring the minor errors, the book is an awesome ride. Nice review too!
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Days of Future Found by M. K. Wark sounds pretty good. Unfortunately, it's not my cup of tea and so I will skip it for now. Otherwise, congratulations to the author on the BOTD. Great review!
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The plot provided by M.L. Wark in this novel is truly invigorating and captivates the reader's attention. The characters are easy to empathize with and the amount of detail in this work entraps a reader and makes it feel as though one is living the story. The problem I have with this work is the choppy syntax and lack of grammatical correctness, making it quite difficult to read. Otherwise, a great story.
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I love dystopian novels with some science fiction like this one. It reminds me of Aldous Huxley and Philip K. Dick. I'm so curious to read it now! Books about possible futures, this one is specifically about climate change and what humanity did to Earth, always attract me. It sounds so terrifying and interesting at the same time. It sounds like an amazing book. Too bad it has so many errors. Thanks for the insightful review! Great job.
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I like that the review mentioned Lois Lowry because "The Giver" is exactly what came to mind. More thought-provoking than action-packed, this dystopian novel gets its readers thinking. I just wish the editing would improve.
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The review has left me with several questions regarding the direction the world is taking towards ensuring sustainability of the systems for the future generations. I am adding the book to my shelf. Thanks for the review.
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Thanks for the excellent review! I don't usually read books about climate change and futuristic times, but this book sounds interesting considering the shape the world is in today! I can definitely see the same outcome for our world as the book reveals! I am delighted that the protagonist is an elder woman! And I like the fact that she is quite a character!
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The plot seems like something that is close to reality. It's as if we're just waiting for our world to catch up. Thanks for the great review!
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I've never tried dystopian novels. This seems to be a perfect one to start with. I like that the author used "the story to evoke questions that are equally pertinent to many ages". I'll read the book. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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This sounds like a great read. I've often thought about what would happen when the earth get tired of the incessant environmental degradation. The environmental pollution might cause the end of humanity. Nice review
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