Review of Final Chance

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I wonder how the characters felt living in dome clusters. That is an interesting approach to the rising climate and health issues. This seems like an interesting book to read. Well done on your objective review!
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It seems the author put in so much work into making research for this book. I like well researched books, they are usually rich with information. I'll check this one out. Great review.
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A book about a future world in demise is unfortunate and calls for people to change their ways of life. Innovations and inventions are promising but not needed if they change the atmosphere, in the world. Thanks for the lovely, review
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I don't know what I would do if I knew my date of death. A great review which has left me trying to imagine what would happen and also wanting to read the book.
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The events in this book closely mirror the time in which we live. For that reason, it will likely appeal to many readers. It's too bad that it had an over abundance of characters to keep track of, and that it also had errors. Thank you for a well-constructed review!
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This book is an exciting science thriller filled with suspense. I wonder what it'd feel like actually having the VT2 watch that predicts the wearer's death in real life. I think it'll be truly scary.
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It appears to be a fascinating book. I can't see COVID lasting until 2066. Our world has already lost so much in two years, and the thought of what would happen if this continued until 2066 makes me dizzy. Thank you so much for your wonderful review.
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This seems like a comprehensively written book. It'll be great to follow what seems to me like a fantastic storyline. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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This book is a sci-fi with intriguing plot that explore the pandemic situation that the world is experiencing. How vivid the author describes the protective dome will also make the book relatable to the reader.
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It sounds to be a good book to read, Assassination attempt, Covid, climate change, VT2 watch that predict death all coming together in one book. Utterly intriguing!
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Post by Salah bourouba »

The story line is interesting but there are some key factors that an author should not neglect in his book in this case it's the back story for the villains. Great review
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This seems like a fascinating book with a captivating storyline. Hopefully the editing errors mentioned will be rectified in later editions of the book. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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Post by Ismael Ibrahim 1 »

The book is really interesting and helpful. I love it tells us about facing or winning our fears that holds us back from getting what u want so it's so exciting and I recommend it for everyone.
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Post by Ismael Ibrahim 1 »

The book is really interesting and helpful. I love it tells us about facing or winning our fears that holds us back from getting what u want so it's so exciting and I recommend it for everyone.
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Post by Stephanie Kanu »

To think the possibility of earth plagued with extreme climate changes and disease outbreaks isn't too far-fetched. Even the technology of a watch predicting a person's death doesn't sound impossible. That aside, this is a great review. The book sounds interesting but I might not get to read it soon. Too gloomy.
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