How likely are you to read the next part of this book?

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Re: How likely are you to read the next part of this book?

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The first part of the book was amazing. Incredible characters with their background have played their part really well in this plot. I am anxious about what will happen next.
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I would definitely pick the next part of the book. I would love to read up to find out how the story progressed.
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I'm very interested in reading the next part as the first part left me very curious to know what's going to happen.
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Approximately 60%, and if it is not due to a certain death at the end (which happened to someone I will not name to avoid spoilers), this percentage would be 95%, but it broke my heart and my desire to read the next part.
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I wont be reading further into the series. The story seemed complete for me and any expansion is not necessary. The last wave of the sorne arrived and was terminated. I do not see any other Avenue for a continuation really.
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The story has left me intrigued, eager, and desperate to uncover what Bellona's next moves might entail. I'm fully prepared to dive into the next installment of the novel to satisfy my curiosity. This captivating adventure sci-fi book is definitely deserving of a read.
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I will definitely read the next book in this series. I love books like "The Great Migration" - this type of fantasy book is great escapism for me. I love getting lost in a new world, with new characters and alien animals and things like that. Although there are a lot of fantasy books out there, not every author can pull it off. Steve Ramirez did. His character development and world descriptions were great!
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