Review of Final Chance

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Post by Lawrence+2 »

This book has a touch of reality in it...so many thing going on here on earth are caused by man. Nice review for a great book. Would like to find out wat happened at the end.
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Post by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine »

A watch that predicts your date of death? The question is, does one really want to know when they will die? The World will be too busy surviving the natural disasters and viruses...thank you for the honest review.
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A watch that predicts the future? This book sounds like a fascinating and thrilling read. Thank you for the honest review.
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Post by azza lia »

The idea of this history of the future is fascinating. If that hi-tech watch did exist, there would be a world disaster. I can't imagine the chaos. Like, for example, what are you gonna do if you know that your life only last for few hours after you just celebrate your birthday? I think it's better to keep the date of death a mystery. There is a reason why do the future keep in secret. The end of the world is coming closer, and many human beings are so careless and close-minded. We all know that every nature diasaters mentioned in the book are possible to happen soon. Thank you for honest review.
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Post by todwyer01 »

From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction novel set in the future where global warming has caused a series of natural disasters that has led to humanity building domes around cities to protect them from the elements. These domes have caused some to grow angry with the domes that will lead them to plot violence against their leaders. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This review left me wanting more of this book. I can't wait to fully read this fascinating book.
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Interesting, I would probably find it hard to read something that includes multiple pandemics persisting into the future. The other aspects sound intriguing!
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Post by Creole »

I would love to have one of those VT2 watches. Would I dare wear it? Would I want to know my expiry date? This concept is soul-searching. The novel has a fascinating ring - disasters, romance, politics, the works. Thanks for your honest review. Congrats to the author.
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Post by Shireen Ubaid »

Sci-fi novels are my favourite. I would love to know more about the watch which accurately gives us the time of death of the wearer. I would love to know more about the calamities that strike the people of this world. Thanks for the great review.
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It sounds like a great read for its genre, but unfortunately I’m not a sci-fi fan so I don’t think this book is for me. Great review though!
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Post by Sandeep Moses Arulnesan »

It sounds creepy that VT2 watch can predict the wearer's death. This story is set in the future which makes it a probability in the real world. I don't know if I will enjoy the book as there was little tension. Thanks for the review. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Post by Adilena Albao »

Those people who have attempted a lot of heinous crimes, the vigorous climate changes and deadly series of pandemics that is really happening makes this book really interesting and intriguing. Thanks for the great review!
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Post by Melisa Bouza »

This seems like a very complex book with pandemics, natural disasters, assassinations, and on top of that, a bunch of characters that make the story hard to follow. I am normally not fond of sci-fi and this books unfortunately confirms it.
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Post by Ayomikun Babalola »

The book sounded promising at first, but the lack of conflict or tension is a big turn off for me. I really wanted read about the assassination, the domes, and the bio-clock.
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Post by Leonie Vermaak »

In the past I generally did not read sci-fi books as it was a bit far fetched to me; however after what we experienced since the COVID outbreak and the political issues involved I'm in a different mindset all together. The watch predicting your date of death, well that's just scary. Great review and keep up the good work.
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