Review of Ultimatum

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Oooooh! This sounds like a winner! I think I may have to wrap my hands around it and give it a whirl!
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Even though you gave such a thorough review of this book, Ultimatum by Vladimir Jepthe Fleurisma a dystopian science fiction novel set, I think I'm going to pass on this one because it really sounds like it would be too much for me to read at this time.
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The idea of mutant creatures is extremely disturbing. I appreciate you writing about this book. I wish I liked dystopian thrillers because I would devour this one, but I like different kinds of books. But I'm glad you found it to be so enjoyable.
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Wow! The review blew my mind. Many things happen in this story: mutant creatures, the destruction of natural resources, and a marine's mission. Dystopias are often interesting and creative; I think this book is no exception. I hope to read it at some point. Thanks for the review.
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A dystopian science fiction novel is always an exciting read for me so I’m looking forward to digging into this one to find out how D to reach Three Mile Island in time, which seem to be the only way to defeat the new apex predator.
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A challenging journey to the Three Mile Island in a post apocalyptic world... seems promising. The plot, characters, and writing style make this book a great pick for action sci-fi fans. I wonder what was waiting for D in that island? Thank you for your insightful review.
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Post by Surabhi Rani »

'Official Review: Ultimatum' by Vladimir Fleurisma offers a brief summary of the science fiction tale for readers. It presents the main thoughts of the author for voracious readers. The point that the book depicts a man-made worldwide catastrophe where the natural resources have been destroyed, and a big science experiment gone awry has resulted in an abnormality is worth mentioning in the review. The theme of the story about a futuristic time where almost an apocalyptic event has taken place was refreshing and insightful. Also, as mentioned in the review, the point that there was humor, action, and suspense in the story is remarkable for readers. Nice to learn that as we read, we can almost see the surroundings as if watching a movie!
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Post by Reva Parker »

Thank you for your great review. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book. I am not a fan of the science fiction genre, so I will pass on this one. It's wonderful that the editing was so good. From the sample that I read, I am sure that those who do like this genre will be glad to read this book.
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Post by DEEPA PUJARI »

A man-made worldwide catastrophe is depicted in the dystopian science fiction novel Ultimatum. Congratulations BOTD!
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Post by Amanda Brouillette Gladden »

At first, I was turned off by the novel but then I read there is humor as well as suspense. It is dietician to intertwine multiple genres without it getting boring or redundant. I would like to give this book a try and hope it lives up to the review.
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I don't understand a thing from this review, consequently, I don't think I'll understand the book at all. Anyways, a Man's food is another man's poison. So congrats on winning BOFTD!!
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Post by Cheryl Erickson »

This is an excellent match for fans of dystopian science fiction. Join a marine raider named D as he travels through a nuclear wasteland. He faces new apex creatures and mutated beasts on his quest to reach Three Mile Island. The well-written review is filled with exciting details and positive compliments, convincing readers to grab this book!
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Post by Brit C »

A novel with a new apex predator and a main character that you can stand behind definitely sounds like something I would read. I believe it’s every writers goal to create a story that when you read it the story plays in your mind. Thank you for this detailed and thorough review!
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Post by Mahsi25 »

The future depicted in this novel is really bleak, so I need to be in the right mood to read it. However, despite its dark tones, it seems engaging, so I'll look into this series. Thank you for your great review
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Post by Sumit Sangwan »

The review is catchy enough. The plot appears to center around management of crisis on protagonist's behalf of various forms and multitudes, which is a great tick for Sci-Fi readers list. Must be a great work to look into for more!
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