Official Review: All the Targets by Noah Bond

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Noah Bond's 'All the Targets' is a powerhouse of action and suspense. From the devastating nuclear attack to the political ascent of Marco Patrick Redondo, the story is both thrilling and intricately layered. Bond skillfully navigates the complexities of political intrigue, family ties, and covert operations. An engaging novel that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Congrats.
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The story in "All the Targets" by Noah Bond revolves around the North Korean nuclear attack on America and retaliation spearheaded by Marco Patrick Redondo. Interesting book to read.
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The idea of a political thriller and espionage story with a touch of romance caught my interest. I love mysteries and clandestine operations. It seems the perfect story for me.
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All the Targets by Noah Bond is an action-packed political thriller with international espionage. The plot is very intriguing with the North Korean nuclear attack on the USA and how the latter deals with the aftermath. Will the President, Marco Redondo, his wife and father-in-law, and the female agent succeed in thwarting the plans of the enemies? Read this book to know more. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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This review provides a well-rounded summary of the plot and it gives enticing reasons to read the book. Definitely got across the Bond-esque vibe of the book. Nicely written!
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"All the Targets" by Noah Bond seems fascinating. It's the second of his book that I am encountering this week. With this kind of plot, I doubt if any of the targets will be missed. Congrats on BOTD. Nice review.
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Today's Book of the Day is a political thriller that is well-plotted and action-packed. I got more interested when I read about Marco in the review. Congrats on BOTD. Great review.
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Action and thriller blend in this international espionage. It is geared for thriller fans.
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Your candid evaluation of the romance elements, pointing out both positives and negatives, reflects a balanced perspective. I appreciate your honesty in acknowledging the book's occasional departure from believability and the critique of stereotyped romantic clichés. This transparency helps set expectations for potential readers.
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Your insightful commentary on the book's settings and the author's meticulous storytelling approach adds depth to the review. The mention of diverse locations and the intricacies of international politics pique my interest, creating a compelling image of the novel's narrative scope.
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Your vivid description of the action-packed plot and the geopolitical backdrop immediately grabbed my attention. The political intrigue and espionage elements, coupled with well-crafted plot twists, make "All the Targets" sound like a thrilling read that I'd love to explore.
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I would agree with the review that for someone who likes thrillers (like me), the story will keep you hooked and engaged. A political thriller with all the mysteries of clandestine operations and deceptions in the world of politics will "capture the imagination." With meticulous story-telling and vivid descriptions characteristics as stated in the review, I am already remembering and imagining scenes of political movies I have watched. I am already imagining one as the image, or one of the images that will fit in for the story. I hope I will not be disappointed. The only negative stated in the review is that it pushes the "boundaries of believability". Would it exceed the surprizing, almost impossible believable scenes of Mission Impossible? I really do not know what will be my reaction with that. I also agree with the review that overly confident sexually-laden statements of a hero in a story would be diasappointing, and sometimes disgusting. Coupled with a cheap or "cheezy" romance, it is enough to offend readers especially female readers.
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Thanks for the great review. I've sampled a few pages and liked the story telling. The plot is captivating, and the characters are introduced with great descriptions. This looks like a great book to me.
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The drama is intriguing and captivating, but I'm not a fan of political thriller as it always throw me off .
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I am impressed with the detailed review of this novel. The summary gave me the necessary information I need to know about the major players in this novel, especially of the protagonist, Marco Patrick Redondo. The areas pointed for improvement, like the stereotyped comments, are worth giving attention.
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