Overall rating and opinion of "WatchDogs Abnormal Beginnings" by Mike L Junior

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The book was fun and grabbing. It kept me entertained the whole time, which is a hard task when it comes to dystopian novels. Cole was a great character to follow along, his instincts and strengths were interesting to explore.
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I found the book hard to read due to the profanity and the many many errors. The plot has potential, it’s actually really creative and so it’s a shame it’s not professionally edited. The errors disrupted ne
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Apart from the many errors I found in this book, there was nothing else to fault about the book. The title of the book fits the story well. The cover of the book was intriguing and the storyline was interesting too
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I gave this book 2 out of 4 stars. I liked the concept but I struggled to stay engaged. It took me a lot longer to read this than it should have.
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I was captivated by the book the moment I saw it. I knew I will love it and I did. I love books about apocalypses and the book might have predicted the future because I can see all this happening in the future. Or maybe I am daydreaming again.
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Mike is an extraordinary author and this book would have easily gotten all the stars from me if not for the numerous errors it had. It seemed not edited adequately at all. However, overlooking that, this book was intriguing, and I enjoyed the suspense it came with it.
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The book brings about the theme of revenge and betrayal. It is interesting for the adventurers to read. Although with several editing issues and profanity, I recommend it to all lovers of action.
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Although I found the errors to be somewhat distracting, I did enjoy the post-apocalyptic theme of the story. I am also not too keen on the unnecessary use of profanity.
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The author's use of a diverse range of plot elements is both original and refreshing. The plot is artfully constructed to convey both decline and development. It's refreshingly new, and the writing is superb. The narrative style is engaging, and the characters are well-rounded and credible. The plot unfolds in the current day, amid complications, and centers on the few people who managed to survive the apocalypse. When these lucky few learn why they were spared, the narrative takes on a new level of tension. As a result, I rate this book three out of four stars.
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I love the plot storyline and the title, but I encountered a lot of errors while reading this book.
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A lovely book I must say. Although the book wasn't edited properly because it contained a lot of errors. But, the story is lovely and a nice cover. I would rate it 3 out of 4 stars
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First off, a book that contains numerous errors disrupts its overall flow. There is no way anyone can enjoy such horror. Also, the myriad of profane words was a tad too much. There should be a balance.
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Honestly, I did not like the book. The book revolves around an interesting topic, however, the sluggish flow of events and monotonous characters make the book boring. In addition, the book seemed artificially stretched to me, with over-used profanity.
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The book cover is attractive although I rate it 2out of 5 because it is much more fictious. Overall it's a book that talks about disasters happening because of technology so I'll say it's a good book
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Post by Avina »

The book can bw easily placed in tbe conflict/post-apolcalyptic fiction genre. I enjoyed the determination of the characters in the novel and most of the author's descriptive techniques. However, the book is filled with errors and some unnecessary diction that some might find offensive. Thus, I'll be very cautios about who to recommend it for. The book title and cover is quite captivating.
On a generally note, I rate the book 3 out of 4 stars.
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