Review of Final Chance

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I didn't know this is a trilogy. I thought it would stop with the Final Act. But I really enjoyed reading Final Notice. Not only did I find the plot exciting, but I appreciate the viewpoint of the author regarding what can happen in a society where guns become the answer. Excited to read the final book! Thanks for this
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The political aspect of this book does not seem notable in your review despite your recommendation. That’s probablyone of only a few things that would have made me want to read something in the sci-fi genre. Also, the lack of backstories implies insufficient context-setting for the actions of characters. I wonder if these deficiencies stem from a dependency of this book on others in the series.
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The concept of knowing the accurate date of death is unique and fascinating. And at the rate the world is currently going on it sure will be uninhabitable. The book sounds like an interesting sci-fi novel. Congrats on BOTD!!
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I've read some parts of this book it is very promising. I am not too big of a fan of apocalyptic books but this one seems rather interesting. The part I read also contained no errors, so I assume the book contains little to no errors altogether. The author has done a great job with this one. I appreciate his hard work. Great job and congratulations on the book of the day. It is very well deserved. Kudos
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The storyline of this book is so original. I am looking forward to reading this. I like the fact that the book depicts a dystopian future where everything is different. I'd love to read about the tech mentioned in the story.
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While I don't usually read futuristic science fiction, I have read and enjoyed the previous books of this series. Hence, I am looking forward to read the final book of the "Final" series! Thanks for the awesome review!
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I love the fact that the book is very futuristic - stretching to 2066. The storyline is equally fascinating and enthralling. The use of political satire, suspense and assassins gives it a unique taste. Congrats on BOTD!
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I wonder why people are into this kind of story whether it's a movie or a novel, but they don't take climate change seriously. I like that Fleischer talks about temperature and carbon emmission and stuff, but I'm expecting he mentions how people in countries like the Kiribati which contribute less to climate change are affected first or affected more.
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A watch that can predict a person's death date. Seems like a great sci-fi novel. Can't wait to read great review.
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Hope the government was able to find the people that tried to kill the president. This book has lots of twists. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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There's a hi-tech watch that could actively predict the wearer's death, but its effectiveness is hampered by climate change and unforeseen pandemics. The book is set in a dystopian future where the population has to live in dome-like structures to allow the earth to regenerate.
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The story is cleverly illustrated futuristic events. Unfortunately, I am not quite a fan of this genre.
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Post by Ann Ogochukwu »

I've sampled the other books in the Final Series; they're good. But they're not my kind of book. Nonetheless, congratulations to the BOTD.
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Post by Asfiya Z »

It appears to be a very fascinating book. To think that COVID will continue until 2066 is unimaginable. It makes me woozy with dread to imagine what might happen if this continued until 2066. Your review is greatly appreciated.
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Post by kirthana_shivakumar »

Knowing the date of your death would affect your whole life. This is a very interesting premise. I'll be sure to give this one a try.
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