Official Review: The Decision by Michael D. Komeshak

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I enjoyed this review. Space and time are themes I enjoy in a book. I'll read this later.
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I have always wondered if Aliens are real. The book is a science-fiction featuring humans and aliens. I enjoy reading books with such adventure. Thanks for the Lovely review.
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What is the biggest threat to Earth's survival? This amazing, thought-provoking sci-fi novel probes this question as aliens come to help our planet. I love sci-fi and look forward to reading this book. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD.
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I am not a fan of science-fiction novels. The idea of aliens just seems ridiculous to me. But a very well written review, it seems you enjoyed the book and the author's imagination and creativity. From what I have read from the sample, the author is a great writer. Very well done but I will be skipping on this book.
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This is an amazing science fiction fantasy novel highlighting an alien invasion, a show of force, and what people would do in the name of survival. The book is temporarily free on Kindle Unlimited and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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This book looks great. Books on extra terrestrial life and human coexistence and futuristic technology is not something I'll want to miss. Congrats on acheiving BOTD title.
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I am not sure this plot is the one for me. It is just too unlikely for my taste. But I like that the book is well-written and compelling. Congrats!
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Imagine a world where aliens come to Earth, albeit in peace. This is very intriguing. Thanks for your review.
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I wonder why Jason and his girlfriend, Sarah were being selected. I am very curious about how this story plays out. It seems like an entertaining read. Nice review.
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I've always found books that challenge our morals and make us step into others' shoes really interesting and I really enjoyed your review! Will definitely check this book out. :D
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This book on aliens seems interesting. I'd want to read it till the end to justify this good review. I can't wait to do just that.
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Post by kakooza joshua »

Being 13 people to decide for the earth's future it sounds like un impossible thing but if possible it can provoke,but it is a philosophy book and drammatic
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The interesting storyline and thought-provoking thoughts behind this book make me want to read this book, in spite of the grammar mistakes.
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This book seems fitting for current times, providing a look into what humans might decide if given the opportunity to rid the world of one man-made thing. The difficulty would be selecting from the many, man-made things that can cause harm and yet also be useful for preserving life, or preventing further losses.
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I don't think I will be reading this one. I am not really into books about aliens and spaceships. It's not often that I read something like that. I do however appreciate your detailed and thoughtful review. I am sure there will be plenty out there who will love this book, but I don't think it's for me.
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