Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Re: Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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...as a human being I prefer to live a long life and sometimes I would like to know the number of years or time that I'm going to spend in the world ..so even though this is a fiction novel but it touches the reality of human wishes...Superb review...!thanks.
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Thank you so much for writing this review, this sounds like an insanely awesome book! I like how you brought up how this book brings up a big debate about morality and how people choose to use their final days, as well as how a seemingly good idea can go south very quickly. I also find it interesting how the gun debate came to be given the fact that gun laws are such a pressing matter in the modern day. I 100% will be reading this book next and I'm excited to give my own review at some point as well!
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What a master piece by Van Fleisher in his book, "Final Notice." This novel is really a must read because of its action and the way the author made science fiction look real. Wow, I can't wait to read it. Any lover of sci-fi novels should get a copy and read it.
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book of the day BOTD is CTMH depicting the current reality in the USA with NRA the book has 31 chapters with epilogue suspense , crime related and tech advance, gun violence is on the rise on the USA , as the NRA supports or even fund some of the most powerful individuals its hard to talk against it , van Fleisher remind me how simple the past was and how technology has develop through times , most younger generation have no respect to the elder their attitude towards elders have declined technology has change how people think the rise in gun violence , final notice was well written and reviewed anyone interested to know why NRA is a powerful lobby this is your book and learn why the USA have gun violence and mass shooting day in and out the book is the reality of this country
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Post by Fawmi FJumana »

Death foretelling device sounds intriguing. I always wonder what people would do if they know their final day in life. Seems like the book has somewhat of an answer to my question. I would love to have a go at this book. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Post by Christell Lindeque »

This is an interesting plot and many people will find it intriguing because it is about guns and when people's time are up. When a person's time is up they get notified and can tie up loose ends. Great review.
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I think this sounds like an interesting topic and I do wonder what would happen if people knew when they were going to die. I see that it also tackles the topic of gun ownership which as a non-American completely baffles me anyway.
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The book seems more like Science Fiction. A device that tells when you die would be highly glorified. Detailed review
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This sound like a great book to read and I will definitely read it.
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A story close to reality can be found in the book "Final Notice" by Van Fleisher, which revolves around a wearable gadget that can predict the remaining life of the person who is wearing it. The story appears quite entertaining to me.
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Post by Medina Fedrick »

I did read one of the Final Notice series, and I agree with you on most points. But I don't think gun ownership is the problem, because even as it has its demerits, the merits are also life-saving. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Abdul-Malik Hassan »

Quite intriguing. Though I would say I'm not interested in gun ownership. Nevertheless, this book has all the exceptional qualities of a well-written novel.
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I might consider reading this book only because it looks into a topic like gun ownership. I also like how the characters are developed.
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This book interested me as it is a thought-provoking novel set in the US, where a new watch device predicts the final days of a person's life. Also how it explores the consequences of this technology, including the ongoing debate around gun ownership and how people choose to spend their remaining time. Finally, it is well-paced, with multidimensional characters and surprises throughout, leaving readers with much to consider about the implications of this new technology.
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This book is no doubt a source of escape. The idea of a device being able to predict the end of one’s life arouses my curiosity. By the way, this is a fantastic review.
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