Official Review: Final Notice by Van Fleisher

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Wow this book sounds really good! Just the thought of knowing the exact time you may die is both stressful and helpful in a way. I’m not too sure if I’d want to know when my time is up. I’m curious to see how this affects the characters in the book.
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It sounds like a really good book! The idea of death prediction mixed with the ever-present dispute of gun ownership will make it a good read!
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Oh my God!..i have to sit down and read this book. It's stunning to flow through the suspense and fiction, especially on an emotive issue like gun possession. This is a great book.
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Thank you for this great review! Besides pro-gun ownership, I would also like to read about this extraordinary watch that can tell your remaining days to die.
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I've only read the first few chapters but am already loving the book. It is well paced and the writer has set up the premise well by getting us to understand and empathise with the characters' motivations and points of view. I definitely look forward to reading the whole book!
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The review has aroused my curiosity on how people would behave when they know they have a few days to live and they have alot of power in their hands.
What will they do with that power?
I am not into fiction but I won't mind reading the book.
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This book sounds fascinating! I have often wondered at the consequences of current technology like the Fitbit, and this doesn't seem like such a far stretch. I would love to read this book.
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Awesome review! You got me amped up to read! The plot seems so intriguing. I want to see how characters react to their final notices too!
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The book is really a fiction far from reality. I personally don't agree with this. But the the author came up with a novel idea. Anyhow people who are interested in such ideas would like it much.
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Is it good or bad to know exactly when you die? What would you do with that knowledge if you are a gan-owner? Not simple questions... I'm going to read this novel to learn the author point of view.
Thank you for the review!
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Purely magnifies the intensity and value of each lines, just enigmatic.
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What a fantastic novel. I see it as a dilenma of life. One of the most important invention but to others an end of the world.. A novel filled with fictional reality invariably..
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This review demonstrates a great understanding of the book. Besides, it gives the potential reader an angst to read it owing to the fact that it pre-empts the length science can go to influence human life in future. However, I think the reviewer should not have used personal involvement for this review to appear more convincing.
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This book sounds kind of philosophical. I like all the different questions it raises and the attention to debating those questions. Nice review!
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Very well-written review, thank you! I am pro-gun, so I can see where the political slant of this topic might be irksome for those in my position. However, I think the plot is very unique and explores the vulnerabilities of human nature when faced with their own mortality. Interesting that the characters who seek a violent revenge, believing they will escape consequences, don’t ponder the consequence of eternal life and damnation. I assume they are probably people who don’t have a faith, but oftentimes even those who don’t believe in God will seek Him in their final moments. I’m curious if the author explores this internal battle.
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