Review of Ultimatum

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Kudos to Vladimir Jepthe Fleurisma for creating a dystopian world filled with intriguing elements like genetically altered animals and a new apex predator. It's clear that the author has put a lot of thought into crafting this science fiction narrative.
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There's so many post apocalyptic stories out there that follow the same path, which always makes me dubious about new stuff i find that falls under that category. This book was unique, well written and gripped me from start to finish, to the point where i couldn't put it down.
An excellent read, thoroughly enjoyable and would highly recommend. :)
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The mention of humor and well-detailed descriptions highlights the author's skill in creating a fully realized world that readers can visualize.
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Very interesting book,that talk about sci-trillers,thank you for the review.
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It seems this sci-fi novel shows what may happen if humanity does not start taking care of the planet better. How do humans adjust, if they even adjust at all? Thanks for the review!
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I found your review to be very intriguing and captivating. A post-apocalyptic world where the protagonist, D, is eager to reach the Three Mile Island. I wonder why he was willing to cross the nuclear wastelands in extreme weather. Why was it so important for him to get to the Island? I also loved the mystery and the creative writing employed by the author. It will be an exciting read for those who enjoy sci-fi books. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Your review was fantastic! I think that I will skip this one as it is not my genre of books that I normally read. I'm glad that you enjoyed it, though.
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This sounds like a book right up my alley. As a bonus it's the first in a series, too! Congratulations on BOTD!
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"Ultimatum" by Vladimir Jepthe Fleurisma is an engaging sci-fi thriller with action, suspense, and strong character development. Fleurisma's vivid descriptions immerse readers in a post-apocalyptic world, making it a must-read for sci-fi enthusiasts. The story's potential for evolution and anticipation for the next novel show Fleurisma's brilliance.
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love reading these dystopian, post apocalypse novels. makes you wonder "what if", as its not really a far fetched possibility... and the quest angle would sure make it hard to put down as you follow the charactor, D. definitely going on my "to read' shelf. thanks for the review
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Captivating and thought-provoking! This sci-fi novel vividly illustrates the consequences of our planet's neglect. As we venture into this dystopian future, it forces us to confront a crucial question: Can humanity find the resilience to adapt? Thank you for this enlightening review.
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Plaques, apex monsters, and nuclear fires are something I definitely do not want to read about. This book’s themes appear pretty dark. However, I am sure those who enjoy dystopian science fiction stories find this book enjoyable.
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Dystopian science fiction book in the not too distant future after a man made global catastrophic a Post apocalyptic buddy story like thousand other's..
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"Ultimatum" by Vladimir Fleurisma is a dystopian science fiction about a man-made catastrophe of epic proportions. A Marine named D needs to reach Three Mile Island through the nuclear wasteland. The book is full of action and suspense.
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I love it when details are written with such attention by the author that the reader feels like they’re watching a movie rather than reading a book! This sounds like a riveting, fast-paced action book set in a dystopian universe, just my kind of book!
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