Review of Final Chance

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The idea for the book doesn't sound very original or thrilling to me, so I think I'll pass. I'd be interested to see how much those watches would change our society though!
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I enjoy Sci fi and I'm sure I'll enjoy reading this book. The story sounds so interesting and engaging like it could be even a movie about the future.
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This book sounds exciting and I'm sure science fiction fans will enjoy it. However I think I will pass on this one.
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I'm a big fan of science fiction and political thriller but when the two are merged in one piece, that makes it an epic. From the review, this book sounds interesting and a must read.
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

I read the first book in this series and wonder if the #BOTD background would be answered with its prequels? This science-fiction turn from the political gun control direction of the first book sounds like the author is using his creativity to finish the series. Good review.
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I'm glad to have the third and final series, as I have already read one. Thanks for the free ebook and congrats on BOTD, thanks also for the informative review
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Post by leonard cavallaro »

In the review, political discussions were mentioned. I am primarily a YA reader however I have branched out to other genres such as non-fiction simply for the political element. So, that one sentence by you is really enough to sell it to me, which feels a bit silly even as I say that.
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I like how well the author has explained the technological aspects of the future. I don't usually read political books but I can't deny this book sounds interesting.
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As this is the third book in the series, I would not start reading this installment first, but I definitely like the idea behind the story.
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The plot of the book, as well as the book itself, appears to be intriguing. It's uncommon to come across sci-fi books having both a dramatic and instructional plot. Congrats on the #BOTD
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The book is based on real and current events; climate change, virus pandemics, and the negative effects. I like the story regarding saving the president and the American population. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Post by Jessica Wood 4 »

:techie-studyinggray: Hi ! Thanks for the informative review. 👍

From what I've gathered from your review this novel and it's contents, seems to relate what would be the end of time and the human race .

It sounds like a very interesting , exquisite novel and I am definitely going to read it.😊
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Post by IFRA BURHAN »

This sci-fi/fantasy is really amazing. Sounds like it is really predicting the future, partially. I can already feel a lot of emotions that are held in this book. All the climate related changes are also real. Thanks for the review.
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I'm familiar with this author's writing style. This seems like an enjoyable book. I hope it stands up to the first book.
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Wow looks very fascinating and captivating, hi-tech watch that can say a persons death, is so not funny. Good review, great book.
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