Review of Ultimatum

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This book tells the story of a future where natural resources have been destroyed, and a big science experiment has gone awry that resulted in people suffering radiation sickness. I like how the book contains humor and action. Nice review.
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The reviewer's praise for the character development and the anticipation for future installments in the series pique my interest. I appreciate well-developed characters in a story.
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I like the fact that "ultimatum" actually breaks it down that the world resonate in science,to science lovers this piece is recommended.
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Ultimatum seems like a well written dystopian science fiction novel. I like that the book has elements of suspense, action, humour and action. I also like that the book has a well developed storyline with great character development. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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The mention of humor, action, and detailed descriptions creating a cinematic experience while reading the book is intriguing. It sounds like a perfect blend for a sci-fi enthusiast like me.
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Although dystopian science fiction is not really my preferred genre, the thrilling and engaging storyline of this book appeals to me. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Mikateko Shikwambana »

As a 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.
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I love dystopian novels, especially if they have some action in them. This sounds like an excellent read. Definitely looking forward to it. Kudos on the #BOTD and congrats on a very compelling review.
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As a fan of action and sci-fi novels, this sounds like it has it all. I am curious about the nuclear fire and D's quest. Your review has made me want to read this book. Well done.
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I loved how the reviewer highlighted the book's ability to pull readers in, making it a quick and captivating read. This kind of immersive storytelling is exactly what I look for in a book.
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The world depicted in this novel is truly bleak. The series of events that led to it are not heart-warming either. D's journey to Three Mile Island on a route filled with mutant animals will be an interesting one.
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As a voracious reader of dystopian thrillers I cannot thank you enough for your review and recommendation of this because this sounds right up my alley!!! Actions and suspense and mutants??? sign me up omg
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This book is an addictive, action-packed sci-fi read with vivid details that immerse you in its futuristic world. There's a promising potential for sequels or prequels, making it a must-read for sci-fi enthusiasts. Congrats on BOTD.
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Now you're gonna make me wanna read this book. I applaud books with great character development and this is one of them. The plot is captivating despite its dystopia nature and the fact that it's a quick read is quite inviting. Congrats to the author.
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This dystopian novel sounds scary yet interesting. I love good characters. Thanks for the amazing review.
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