Official Review: The Decision by Michael D. Komeshak

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Re: Official Review: The Decision by Michael D. Komeshak

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I was intrigued reading the summary. It is a very interesting book. I do not wish to be among the ones that were chosen but I’d like to know how they navigated the situation. Nice book.
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Science fiction coupled with unique and thrilling events. This is an interesting plot. Aliens, and also impending decisions that could potentially end the earth. I wonder what the outcome would be. Thank you for sharing this.
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I agree with the opinion that the author has an interesting imagination. Thank you for your review
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I cannot imagine how 13 people of various backgrounds can come to a common decision for the future of humanity. The number 13 seems ominous to me too. I wonder why the ending was not to the reviewer's liking.

The cover made me think of heaven and a supreme being. Who could that one person on the bridge (if that's a bridge) be? Micah is also the name of a prophet in the Bible who talks about God's mercy.
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'Official Review: The Decision by Michael D. Komeshak' is an exquisite description of the captivating science fiction story of aliens! I enjoyed reading the critical and thorough analysis of the thought-provoking story of the book. The point that the various characters in the story come together to decide what is best for Earth is worth mentioning in the review. Also, the point that the characters are diverse with distinct personalities with some religious and moral and others not at all, as mentioned in the review, is remarkable for readers. It was enlightening to learn that the book is a great one for philosophical discussions!
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I am obsessed with these alien stories. The possibilities of how these stories go are enormous, especially since it's fiction. But an alien on a mission to help Earth? this is a new and untold perspective. I am excited to find out what happens in 'The Decision'.
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What an interesting science fiction review this is. I love the character development. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I would like to know if there was a reason behind the selection or if it was made randomly. Nice review.
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I’m fascinated with topics about alienate this book is right up my alley. I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to on a journey with Jason and Sarah as they face challenges brought about by the aliens.
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It seems that this novel touched every aspect of life, especially decision making. I think this will set a serious mood throughout the story but engaging at the same time. Thanks for the review.
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It's a real disturbing question to make a decision on whether to trust the aliens to save the World. Though I feel like the aliens motive to save the World is a bit facade. And the most dangerous threat to earth...haha that might mean wiping man on earth to save the planet earth from his destructive nature...this is an interesting sci-fi book.
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This book is very interesting , it is a science fiction history. The author try to explain the importance of the earth and the relation with extraterrestrials' powers. The author speak about the aliens how they exploit the earth by their invasion in different place. Finally Alien like to help our culture civilization and how to progress. Aliens come to resolve difficulties in our planet . Thank you for a good review.
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This is an unusual sci-fi with Aliens. I would like to know hoe the Alien was of help the world. I will definitely give this book a trial.
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The intro of this review makes me want to add this book to my reading shelf, even though I'm not a fan of "space" stories. I must commend the author's plot and flow. Lovers of fiction would find this piece interesting. A beautiful review!
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Post by SAN TA »

Definitely sounds like a good thought-provoking book! Earth's future depends on 13 people coming to an agreement on a big decision? 🤨
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