Review of Final Chance

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I would definitely not want a watch that would predict my death! But it is a nice way to raise environmental issues.
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All this changes, mostly negative are unfortunately happening to our world. Climate change, world fires, flooding and heatwaves. I like how the author has used a political thriller story to educate people on how serious this situation is.
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A watch that can accurately predict my death sounds frightening to me. This science fiction and thriller book has certainly intrigued me and I look forward to reading it. Thank you for the detailed review.
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Scientific predictions through a watch sound like one of the highest inventions. Great book. I would love to read it.
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A hi-tech watch that accurately predicts the wearer's death? I'm sure if such exists in real life, it would be worth all the Gold prize placed on it. From the review, this sounds more like an action-packed storyline and has a tendency to be captivating. I will add this to my bookshelf right away.
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I feel an attempt to assassinate the president will fall on the people if it fails. I will like to check out this book.
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It's seems to be a book that is full of suspense and inovations, it's gona be a very difficult task to unvail those behind the climate changes and deadly series of pandemics that have taken a toll on the wold. Who will save the president? :P
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The world is at the pinnacle of science and technological innovation, but at the same time, climate change is causing chaos to the world. This sci-fi novel is fast-paced and full of suspense. A watch that can predict someone’s time of death? Intriguing!
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A book on the assassination of the president sounds quite impressive. But I would check on the issue of the virus and how it affects people.
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Post by Agnes Masobeng »

Final Chance is the third book in Van Fleisher. It sounds like a coming of age science fiction where an invented watch called VT2 can easily predict human beings' death. The book is relatable in so many ways, look at climate change. Our world is slowly becoming uninhabitable. Wonderful review.
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I can't imagine what the world would be like if this kind of dieseas will have exist till 2066 just covid 19 have taken big part of two years from us I wonder what will happen if it continues. Nice review.
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It’s intriguing how Fleisher’s series seems to have adapted with our more recent circumstances. It’s one of the more difficult problems to tackle when writing science fiction, let alone when it covers politics so heavily as well, but it seems as though Fleisher has done so well. I prefer reading a series in order, so I’ll have to read the other books first, but I’ll try to check this out. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I love the fact that the book is laced with political satire, assassins, suspense, slight romance, and enormous advances in science and technology and gives an idea of the future world till the year 2066. Great review
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Van Fleisher is a prophet. His warning about the environment is embedded in this science fiction book. Like the prophets of old, whose message was never direct, his can only be ignored at society's own peril. Moreover, the storyline is crafted in such a suspenseful and intriguing manner that it makes it a compelling and interesting read.
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Post by Sudipta Bagchi »

A watch that predicts the date of death and protective domes? Would totally pay for knowing the theory behind these concepts! Being a science nerd, the description has totally enticed me. Thank you for the informative review.
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