Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Re: Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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A new device that can predict when someone will die sounds interesting indeed. I wouldn't want to know my time of death. The theme of gun ownership sure is relevant, so a book that explores a controversial subject in an enjoyable way is to its credit. Thank you for the review!
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A device that tells you that it's time to finish your unfinished business. This would definitely lead to a surge in crime with people nursing a grudge.
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This book did have a very relevant and different idea at its core. It was fun reading something different. Thank you for the review.
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I love the book, Nice book.
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I have never, in the recent past, thought about this seriously. I do not know what I would do if I had few days to live and having been given a "Final Notice". Good review. Thanks.
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The topic of gun owned by every citizen is very wrong. I don't support it. I'll read this book for sure. Thanks for the review ?
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I did not think too much about this book at first because of its cover, but it discusses contemporary and interesting themes. Probably a watch like that is in the horizon, but I am not sure I would like to have one. Thanks for the interesting review!
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Very topical topic. I'm glad to see that, based on your review, this will be a riveting read, from start to finish.
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Oh! that looks like a thriller and somewhat suspense which i do not like. So, I am not gonna read it but review is good
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A thoughtful book with insights on death's unpredictability and gun rights.
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Sounds like a book that's very relevant to our times. Excited to give it a read!
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A watch that tells your time of death and the gun controversy make for an interesting read. Thanks for the great review.
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This sounds like a great book. I don't think I would like something like this watch however.
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The plot sounds intriguing and suspenseful! I like how the watch was created with the best of intentions but there are always downfalls to that type of power. Great review!
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So, you find out when you'll die, what do you do? Quite an impressive plot, great review.
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