May BOTM - Featured Review: Save the Last Bullet for God

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Re: May BOTM - Featured Review: Save the Last Bullet for God

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This book's mission is to kill God but the thing is, you can't kill someone without knowing what they look like especially when it's someone who is immortal like God. No one can kill God without knowing what he looks like. But this book seems interesting enough to read.
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It sounds like this book is quite the eclectic mix. I don’t have the patience for it right now, but it sounds like a great read. Thank you for your timeless review.
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To comprehend what a time jumped book is all about it's not an easy task but non the less you have reviewed the book so well in a very precise way. Congratulations on your good review work.
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It seems like an interesting book. Do you think the reference to historical figures could make a reader believe the book to be nonfiction? Or are some of the events truly unbelievable? Thanks for the review!
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This sounds like a very intelligent piece of work. It sounds like a fascinating story which re writes life as we know it, exploring many weird and wonderful themes. Thanks for a great review.
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This book sounds like an intriguing journey that looks at redefining reality as we know it. The author seems to have skillfully woven a drama that catches the reader by surprise. Sounds enthralling, but is not really my forte, so I will pass. Thank you for a great review, nevertheless.
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This book seems to constitute some complex yet reflective material. You did a good job of reviewing it.
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Aliens, occult societies, secret codes, and time journeys?! I would not have initially suspected those themes would be present, based strictly on the book’s chosen title and cover art. I’m anxious to explore this one further and discover the multiple twists and lessons that have been buried within!
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Post by Justine Ocsebio »

I am immediately captured by the title. It becomes all the more interesting when I find out that this is about historical figures with a mission to kill God. This book explores many complex topics and follows a non-chronological writing. Thus, I can see why this book will be a challenging read.
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Save the Last Bullet for God ~ is a Historical Fictional Book which unfolds as a philosophical nature, which underlines the story of history, and the methodological explanation of the happenings, which by the use of anamorjehous method. Well- thought out.


An attack on Christianity and religion in general. Completed. The viewing of life from an entirely new prospective. Human possession. An Intellectual piece. Readers would find this book of a stimulating nature.


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Wow, good job in writing this review. It sounds like a difficult one to write. A very complex story, coupled with timeline jumping. Not my kind of read but good job reigning in the details into a nice summary.
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The title of this book captured my attention. the illustration of the title forming an inverted cross spooked me out a lot. After reading the review, I was glad to see that it wasn’t a sadistic book. It seems to present an interesting story that forces readers to re-examine what they think is reality and the truth. I enjoy reading science fiction like the one in this book because it allows you to fanaticize and explore imaginary worlds but there is also deep truths about humanity in these types of stories. I believe this book is one of them.
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Post by Vine Michael »

Save the last bullet for God is a thriller that would be worth reading. Although I won't read it, it would definitely be worth reading for those who prefer such complex stories.
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Seems highly intellectual and complex. I'll have to pass on this one. Thanks for a well laid out review
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Post by Pennybutterfly8 »

This title doesn't fit this story trying to what these people have done to be in a mental hospital. Maria isn't what she seems to be. Lost interest in these different topics. :techie-studyingbrown:
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