Official Review: All the Targets by Noah Bond

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Re: Official Review: All the Targets by Noah Bond

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A fast-paced political thriller: a devastating nuclear attack on America. Guess, who the attack comes from? The plot of the story then revolves around handling the aftermath of such a horrific disaster.
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I liked the charming personality of the protagonist that led him to be vice president of the US
The surprising plot twists you mentioned make me curious to read the book especially i likes the point that the author is a meticulous storyteller and the book contains vivid and detailed descriptions of the deceptive world of international politics.
Thank you for your review, i really enjoyed reading it and loved your writing style.
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Noah Bond's "All the Targets" unfolds as a gripping tale of political intrigue and espionage. The narrative, driven by a North Korean nuclear attack, weaves a complex web of action, mystery, and unexpected twists. While the romantic elements occasionally border on cliché, the book's strengths lie in its well-researched settings, meticulous storytelling, and entertaining plot. The author's clean and professional editing enhances the overall reading experience.
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Thank you for your great review it gives a sufficient overview and what I have to expect from the book ,and I like political thrilles😁
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With the little knowlede I have, the book is action-packed , and I like books of that kind. I am enthusiatic to read and enjoy them. Thank you.
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Wow! This book is action-packed. I can't wait to read about this nuclear attack on San Francisco. Who is this Marco? And what operation did he and his team embark on?
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I have read a fascinating novel called "All The Target" by Noah Bond. The book's main character is Marco Patrick Redondo, a charming and attractive personality. What has attracted me to Marco is his political ambition, which helped him rise from Vice President to President of the United States. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves a good read. Congrats on BOTD!
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I am a fan of natural disaster, apocalyptic or zombie books but I’ve never read one about a nuclear bomb. But, this sounds like a great thriller and adventure book. Great honest review.
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A nuclear attack by North Korea is what nightmares are made of is the name of this political thriller "All the Targets" by Noah Bond. Your review has described even more of the intense actions and challenges found in this book. I'm looking forward to reading this suspenseful chiller.
Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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I'm reminded of Air Force One starring Harrison Ford. I can handle the believability issue, but I am concerned about the focus on women's legs. That could put me off this presidential story.
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Reading about nuclear attack is quite frightening. There are high chances of such a scenario turning into reality. From the review, this book sounds like a thrilling read. I appreciate your candid remarks on the romance aspect of this book. The complexities of world politics and the espionage aspects were intriguing. However, I'm not into political thrillers. Great review!
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Your review of 'All the Targets' by Noah Bond paints a vivid picture of this political thriller. I completely agree with your take on the balance between the action-packed narrative and the espionage elements. The point you raised about the clichéd romantic subplots resonating less effectively than the main storyline is quite insightful. It's interesting how these aspects can impact the overall reception of a novel. Your comment about the detailed descriptions enhancing the story's believability, despite some far-fetched scenarios, also stood out to me. It’s always fascinating to see how authors balance realism and entertainment.
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The part that made me laugh and propelled me to want to read the book was when the reviewer complained about mentioning ladies' legs. I would love to read it to learn more about these comments on ladies' legs.
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Marco, along with an agent, tries to uncover the cause of the North Korean nuclear attack on the USA. From kidnapping to assassination attempts, this book explores international political relations. A political thriller with romance in between, this book definitely makes for an interesting read. Good review.
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An interesting, skillfully woven plot with action-packed espionage, kidnapping, and political themes is an eye-catcher for many readers. However, I'm not interested in political or terrorist-based plots. I hope it reaches its intended audience. Congratulations on BOTD!
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