Review of Final Chance

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Vidhi Adhikari
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Post by Vidhi Adhikari »

I'm not sure how the cover fits with the plot of the story but it will surely be exciting to read what the year 2066 would look like. Thanks for the review .
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I had read the sample of this book a while ago. The description of Vijay's VT2 watch was very interesting. However, I'm not into political thrillers, so I'll be skipping this book.
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Not a lover of sci-fiction but this review really broke down things. Nice review and congratulations to the author on winning BOTD.
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Post by Zaynnie »

Maybe we would do things differently if we actually know the actual date of our death, having a watch that predicts actual date of death picques my curiosity and I'll love to read this book because I love science fiction. Thanks for the great review
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Post by Joyce Nwaogazie »

From the review, the book sounds like it would be interesting and very captivating, I think I'll like this one.
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Post by Amarachi Nwankwo03 »

I wonder how the watch that predicts one death plays a role in the plot of the story. It seems to be a story with a lot going on. However it would be interesting to read this science thriller with all the suspense and action. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I am not sure I understand this one. It sounds a bit confusing to me. That’s why I don’t know if I will be reading this one. Thanks for the detailed review though.
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Post by Stephane L »

today's world is facing a lot of disasters: climate change, disease, strong winds etc. which makes the future uncertain. But if there was as the author says a watch that predicts exactly the day of the death of each man, then I wonder how everyone would live and behave
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Post by Kayla Archer »

I love stories that predict outrageous future events! Harrison Bergeron, Fahrenheit 451, Hunger Games, etc., all have this same theme. You have me very interested in reading this, except for the list of characters and grammar / spelling issues.
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Post by Sammy Kamau 2 »

Technology is changing fast but a wristwatch that tells the time is on another level, it has piqued my interest in that book
Kudos for a nice review
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Post by Christine Cariño »

I'll pass on this one. Politics, assassins and futuristic advancements might be overwhelming for me. I find it a little exciting tho, you've written a gret review.
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This book has a great plot! This is my first time seeing a book that has both an innovative side and an investigative part. I found the storyline intriguing and suspense-filled too. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

I am not a fan of dystopias, but this one is well-written and, according to the review, worth reading. Having downloaded it, you convinced me to give it a try! I would really hate to know the world is heading for this end, but with the recent events, it just might.
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Post by Matlhodi Nozwayo »

I think this could be a great eye-opener. So many of us are ignoring the effects of our actions towards the earth and there's also so much advancement happening in science and health. I am not fully sure but I think I might enjoy this especially knowing that 2066 is a year many in my generation could live to see.
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Post by dennisbragra »

With all that's going on in the country some people want to assassinate the president. That makes a good twist and a nice read. I think they won't succeed the virus will go out of control and kill lots of people instead prompting the Government to take action. Congrats on the book of the day
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