Official Review: The Cocaspore Project by William Claypool

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Re: Official Review: The Cocaspore Project by William Claypool

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I really like the storyline, but the lack of developed female characters and the grammatical errors would probably get on my nerves. Wonderful review!
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It sounds pretty interesting. I’ll have to give this one a try!
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The books sounds great from the way you explain. The science being explained in layman terms makes it easier for people like me to pick up such books.
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A science-fiction masterpiece like this would surely stimulate innovations that would solve the long-term issue about one of the prohibited drugs abused by numerous people. The author surely has a unique mind to think this kind of plot. Also, story matters over some grammatical errors that can be fixed by some professional editors but this should not be excuse to broadcast a not totally cooked novel.
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Thanks for the great review. The book seems very interesting even though there are some dissapointments. I would try to read the book to get a more personal view of it.
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This a novel I would enjoy reading. It's based on a lucrative industry thus making the dangers faced by the protagonist all the more higher. Good review, thanks.
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Post by Kat Berg »

When I first read the brief blurb about this, it did not sound like my kind of story, but the sample and the review made it seem more interesting. I would first like the editing issues to be sorted, as it is super distracting, but it sounds like a great book!
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Post by lovi_last2006 »

Based on what I've read, this Cocaspore Projuect by William Claypool, I can visualize the story and it's flow, I'm not really into movies but it's something interesting one that anyone should try watching. It's different from reading than seeing how it goes. It shows like it's going to have a lot of suspense and thrills. Must be especially those who are involved in drugs and for them to realized that it must be stopped as it ruins life.
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Post by Chitopogi »

Nice review of a nice story. Too bad the book The Cocaspore Project by William Claypool has some proof reading errors and the female characters do not share the limelight but are just fixtures in the sci fi story. Nevertheless it is still a good book to read. :tiphat: :techie-studyingbrown:
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I really like the premise of this storyline. I am a huge science nerd and so a thriller involving science sounds awesome to me. It's a shame about the errors, but I'm sure the story will greatly be improved once those are cleared up. I also agree and wish there were more strong female characters as that does add more to the story. Great review!
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Not my kind of book. I'm not big on thrillers, drug-oriented books or this brand of fiction. Oh well!
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Wow! Fighting the war on drugs with a plant killing fungus is a very interesting twist! Thanks for the great review!
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Good review. This is a new take to me on the war on drugs.
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Post by Franklin Cosmos »

:D Too bad for the editing error that are not caught I like to see this all too often with a self published, sound with suspenseful action. Great job author William Claypool
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This looks like a book that I will enjoy, the sample grabbed my attention right away. I want to know what happens next. Too bad about the grammatical errors, maybe the author can get those fixed. I'm glad you enjoyed the book,I look forward to the read. Thanks for the review!
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