Review of Ultimatum

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From this review, I understand "Ultimatum" by Vladimir fleurisma will be full of suspense and intrigue. I will consider reading to know if D successful reached the three Mile island. Thanks for this wonderful review.
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Post-apocalyptic dystopian novels have always caught my attention. I just hope the parts with the mutated animals don’t get too graphic. I’m eager to sample this one. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I'm sold on Ultimatum by Vladimir Fleurisma. The praise for the character development and vivid descriptions has me eager to explore this dystopian world. It sounds like a must-read for any sci-fi enthusiast.
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I love it when reviews are written like this. This is something dystopian science fiction fans will enjoy who loves action.
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A sci-fi book that demonstrates a future where apocalyptic events are taking place and everyone is surviving without food and suffering from radiation problems. I like how the book is a quick read and how it contains action and suspense.
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I have read this BOTD and it is definitely a thriller dystopian book. I wouldn't recommend it for children, but if you like reading stories that are full of suspense, this one will definitely fit the bill.
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I like this novel especially coming in these times of hot discussions on climate change and all that. It's disconcerting how much negative influence man has had on the environment. Thanks for the review.
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The plot isn't too engaging but I think this is one of its kind in the sci-fi genre. The catastrophe that stroke the works in the novel, shows what could happen if nature is tampered with. That is a great revelation you have there.
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The Ultimate depicts our modern world where climate change is fast causing a variation to the natural resources from God.
Mutants were created by the lost of the invaluable natural resources in D's world. He had to implement ways to bring the much cherished solution.
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Well-desguned review. Coupled with humor and suspense, the book compels the reader to read it thoroughly. It is a quick reality check that arouses the question of whether is possible in time when the virus is spreading and they are without food. Thanks.
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As an avid reader of post-apocalyptic dystopian novels, I'm excited to check it out. Set in the future where the world is near extinction, the protagonist braved the dangerous terrains to reach Three Mile Island. The themes, plot, and setting are not new to me, so I'm looking forward to reading a more in-depth narration in the book. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I am intrigued by the 50-year resource war ended in a nuclear fire. I am interested in finding out if a Marine by the name of D will be able to complete his mission of reaching Three Mile Island at all costs.
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Ultimatum sure does sound like a fast-paced and well-put-together dystopian read. I believe my main point of interest will develop once D sets out to the island. Nevertheless, the plot sounds solid from the very beginning, and the author's skill to transport readers to a world ravaged by calamity and roamed by mutant creatures is admirable.
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I'm not sure this is a book for me and also do not see a recommendation here. Its plot is unsophisticated for a literary work, so a sequel would be a stretch. If the characters are indeed developed, then perhaps that’s its saving grace. But I get the feeling that your description of it as movie-like suggests that medium as more suitable; all that seems to be going on is a Mad Max wasteland.
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I love science fiction. Although I have been reading science fiction with post-nuclear catastrophe settings, I never grew tired of it. From the review, there are added elements in this setting: a predator and a virus. That mixes things up. Nice! The story has plenty of action and suspense. It is also humorous! What a combination! The development of characters is the best that the reviewer has seen! My! And settings are very descriptive as if watching a movie. Again, that would be nice. What also caught my attention is why would the main character go to the place targeted. What is so special about it? The story has a thousand ways to evolve! Very, very interesting! I would like to guess also while I read and enjoy my surprise, particularly if I was suddenly proven wrong in my expectations. Nice review! Nice story!
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