Review of Final Chance

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A VT2 watch in real life would be intriguing and disastrous at the same time. There are a lot of greedy men in the real world. Great review, hoping to read the book soon.
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The book depicts the current state of the world, though a watch with the wearers death time will be a life of anxiety....very interesting......nice review..
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The description of the book is quite intriguing. Not sure about political satire as it is not really my cup of tea. The review is very detailed and well written. Thank You!
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I was looking forward to reading the book after its review. I love books that make you think about the sh*t we do to the world. :wink:
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Wow! I was waiting for sometging like this. I would grab this book with no second thoughts. I once watched a movie that had hero wearing a watch that made him invisible. Predicting death is a new twist. Sci fi books are always fascinating conceptually and no brainer I would read it. Great job with the review
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This book must be interesting to read judging from the nicely written review. I am not a lover of sci-fi fiction, but this sounds quite tempting. Who knows, I may just read it when the opportunity presents.
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I can only wonder how far our world would have gone technologically by 2066. This review is the perfect invite. Thanks for an incredible write-up. Congratulations to the author.
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I had read the first book in the series, and enjoyed it up to a point, but not enough to continue with the second installment in the series. Consequently, I won't be reading this book. Nevertheless, although I don't care much for the content, Mr. Fleisher is a very good writer and I wish him well in finding an appreciative readership and offer my congrats on achieving BOTD
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Not a book for me but your review is very detailed. Great job. I wouldn't want to know the time of my death. Too bad about its lack of twists and turns in the storyline. I imagine that following all the side characters is easier for those who have read the whole series.
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I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out how the hi-tech watch changes the life of the wearer. There are many themes in this book and they are timely and relevant in this challenging situation the world is in at present.
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After reading the review, I really don't know what to think. I like the synopsis, the storyline, the idea of living under domes for protection, but I am not into sci-fi nor political thrillers. I guess I'll have to make up my mind when reading the first few pages, to see if the writing style appeals to me.
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The book has an interesting plot that I would like to explore. The author did a good job. Thanks for your review.
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I have read the first two books in this series and anxious to read this one. I cannot imagine a life living within a dome. Thank you for your review.
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It is an enticing science fiction and political thriller that gives a sneak peek of the future world till the year 2066. This fast-paced novel is laced with political satire, assassins, suspense, slight romance, and enormous advances in science and technology.
The review is thoughtful.
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Post by Brenda Creech »

I read and reviewed the first book in this series and loved it! I haven't yet read the second one so I don't know if this one will stand alone. But your excellent review makes me want to find out!
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