Review of 2084

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There are a lot of moving parts in this story to keep up with. Not going to lie, I don't think this book is for me. But, I will congratulate the author for having the BOTD.
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The review of this book is quite detailed. The whole story is sort of interesting yet confusing and the dark reality is not my type of book. Anyway, good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day!
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Post by Abdulsabur Aisha »

I enjoyed reading the review of this book but one thing the kept popping in the head is the weird idea behind the book. I think I'm interested in this book and would like to keep it in my "to read" bookshelf. I wish to congratulate the author on being the #BOTD!
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Wonderful review.Dune sounds like a fascinating character, and I adore his viewpoint on his world. This book delves deeply into the subject to paint an excellent picture of what might happen to humanity in the far future. Because of this, I consider it to be a rare find and am eager to read more.
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Quite an engrossing review. This though will appeal to fans of fantasy.
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Thank you for this interesting analysis. I might as well read the whole book owing to the interesting allegory of what the future of humanity can look like.
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I'm not an avid lover of Science-fiction books, but this one seems eventful. I also love how the review is well-detailed. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book's review is so full of details. The reviewer must've really appreciated this book. I can see it's appeal by having an anti hero. I'd definitely see the sample.
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Post by jaliper »

Your review has definitely piqued my curiousity. And since this is free and my fave genre, I'm pretty sure that this book will not be untouched all throughout this weekend. Thanks a lot.
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Post by Ebi Robert »

Another science fiction indeed. I like the way the aspect of the protagonist was introduced. It keeps me wondering what the book will be like. This book also reminds me of the book, 1984. I mean, because the way this book is named has a similarity with that classical novel. I think this is another interesting piece.
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Post by Asma Aisha Ansari »

2084 sounds like a hypnotizing read. Although the book title and the name of the anti-hero are inspired by popular sci-fi assets, the story itself is unique.
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Thanks for an interesting review and recommendations. This book seems to be incredible and fun to read. I'd have to skip on this as I am not a fan of sci-fi books.
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I think seeing a psychotic protagonist would make people aware that people can have noble goals and still be evil. I love futuristic plots any day. Great concept!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This sounds like a riveting psychological thriller. I am definitely adding this book to my reading list.
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Post by Joy C »

Thanks for your awesome review. It gives an insight into this masterpiece. 2084 seems to be one that would perfectly fit a movie. The graphic descriptions and themes make for a unique twist to this Sci-fi. Though it's intense for me, I believe lovers of psychological thrillers with a mix of sci-fi would enjoy this.
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