Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Re: Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Interesting how such novels can be entertaining and still shed light on current problems facing various parts of the world.
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Congrats on BOTD. Looks like this is the first book of the series about Vijay and his device, which can predict a person's time of death.
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Despite the fact that this book addresses sensitive and controversial topics, I shall read it because it'll allow me to reflect on the decisions we make and subsequent consequences to other people, for example, vengeance and how that leaves the affected parties. Thank you for your thorough review.
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I find it quite intriguing that there is technology that can tell me how long I have to live. Yet I'm unsure if I really want to know. Yet occasionally, it might come in handy. What a conundrum! a review that's intriguing. Congrats on BOTD!
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Science is a factor in evolution. The constant development of science has added to the growth of society. I think the reaction of people to the revelation of the device is what should be faulted, where people prefer revenge to a happy ending.
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Final Notice is a fast-read action packed novel. It focuses on acts persons commit during their final days on earth. Do they choose to do good or do they seek revenge? Interesting concept but not far from reality. I appreciate you review.
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This is a fascinating idea. I wouldn't want a device that tells me how long I have left, but I think this storyline is worth a read. Thank you for a great review.
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A techie twist to a thought provoking story on death. Looking forward to reading this one. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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This watch is a good thing for good people but for bad people is not a good device as they will want to settle scores and take revenge.
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I'm impressed with this book through the review introduction. It shows that the book features science fiction which I'm a great fan of. I would really love to know more about this book. Nice review. Congrats on winning BOTD.
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The idea of knowing when you'll go sounds interesting but when the idea suddenly shifts to doing the gs cause you won't be around to face consequences, the morality of the project becomes shaky. Sounds like a thought provoking thriller. Thanks for the review.
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This is an interesting plot that is sure to give the reader a thrill. It is a suspense-filled must-read book that captures one's attention just from the cover of the book.
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This sounds intriguing. A watch that tells you when you will die, how interesting and scary this is at the same time. Then some people using their last hours to take revenge is definitely adding to the suspense. Thanks for an insightful review😉.
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In this novel, a group of doctors have created a watch that, by monitoring your health and vital signs 24/7, is able to predict the end of life as long as it is connected to old age or sickness.
- A very fascinating concept, which has both pros and cons. Once such set is
While some people use this notice to give to charity and spend time with their loved ones, others decide to settle scores and take revenge because they know they will not be alive to deal with the consequences.
And amidst that
an elderly couple who, in this increasingly hostile world, are faced with the decision of whether they need a gun for their own safety.
- I'm hooked. Strap one on me- One book, that is! Your review is timeless. Thank you!
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Post by Mihiri Wasana Mohottala »

Final Notice is a Sci-Fic/Fic I’m waiting to read. Some of the imaginary stories behind it actually now has come to reality with novel devices like mobile phones and watches. I was amazed to read the story.
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