Review of Final Chance

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Books that discuss politics and the likes have never really been my forte but the storyline is interesting although I find the idea of owning a watch that would tell me when I would die a little too weird . Thanks for the review
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The book is very fascinating and after I read it,it made me think extra like never taught before like imagine me knowing my death day and is just wowed and the book is just unique and also the science put to it is great I love it
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Imagine a machine that predicts your death! It is really scary and I am glad no such exist yet. This is not the regular type of science novel i come across, and i appreciate that
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This sounds like a properly developed book. I'm intrigued by the extensive scientific and technological inclination of the book. Another thing of note is that indeed, our planet is deteriorating and our activities are majorly responsible. I hope anyone who reads this book will see beyond the narration and storyline. I hope we will see that we have a role to play in healing this planet before it plunges totally into the depths of destruction. Great review!!!
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Science fictions always have this unpredictable edge to it. The book is full of suspense, starting from the watch that predicts the wearer's date of death to the attempts to assassinate the president. It definitely isn't going to be boring. Thanks for maintaining the curiosity throughout the review. Congratulations on #BOTD
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I love science fiction books,it is full of suspense.Van’s extensive and advanced use of technology just amazed me.The book really sounds interesting.thanks for being the BOTD!
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The book seems interesting. I like the way the author makes the book to be well detailed and structured for readers to enjoy. Great review.
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Post by Nwaka Chukwuemeka »

Wow, the book sound so interesting, I can't imagine watching the date of my death, the review kept me in suspense. thanks for the warning, great review.
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After the VT2 sci-fi watch, Vijay is once again caught by the new changes and technological advancements, including improvements to the watch. This is a tale of espionage and is a political thriller with an attempt to assassinate the President. There are so many crimes being committed. Also disease and more climate change. What gives? The review is extensive and quite enlightening. Having read the others, I look forward to reading this one too.
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Post by Judy46 »

A watch that predicts death, dome clusters, all these sound intriguing. I would love to read this book as the themes are unique. Great review.
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I have already read this a while back. Using domes to protect the people from viruses sadly could by in the far future. Thanks for your review
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Post by Lydia Efobi 1 »

This book seems very striking. I like that it gives a sneak peek of the future world. It is also a book packed with political travesty, uncertainty, slight romance, and improvements in science and technology.
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The book is an enticing science fiction and political thriller. This book gives a sneak peek of the future world till the year 2066. It is a fast-paced novel laced with political satire, assassins, suspense, slight romance, and enormous advances in science and technology.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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The book is partly historical, fictional full of science and climate change nice for those who love history author and the weather change , the cover is not eye catching ⭐⭐⭐ from me
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Post by Ferdinand_Otieno »

This is an interesting fast-paced science fiction thriller novel highlighting political satire, romance, action, suspense, and a captivating plot. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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