Review of Ultimatum

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I like your reviewing style. Very informative. I am looking forward to reading this book. I cannot not read a science fiction that is fast paced, unputdownable, great characters and brilliant editing.
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After an avoidable catastrophe creates a superpredator that poses a threat to humankind, D, a Marine, goes on a mission to reach Three Mile Island. This mission might be what defines the future of humankind, but reaching Three Mile Island will not be an easy journey.
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In this dystopian sci-fi novel, the global impact of a catastrophic event and the ensuing consequences compel our planet to embrace a new order, creating an intriguing narrative
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A very exciting read, lots of dangerous adventures. D is my favorite character, although there many fascinating characters in this great sci fi novel. I was intrigued from the beginning. I can't wait to find out how he makes it to Three Mile Island. Good review! :) :)
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Post by Taiwo_Olawoye »

This seems to be an interesting fictional book. Science experimentation has resulted in trouble for the world by the accidental emergence of D, the apex predator. I hope, however, that the mission to stop D will be successful. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Erika Duritsky »

I must admit that I had a hard time following this review. I came across a few sentences that did not seem to be complete thoughts. For example the sentence that references “surviving without food” as well as “suffering radiation sickness”, did not seem to iterate anything more than exactly those two basic principles. I wasn’t sure who the sentence was referring to if anyone. Maybe I just misunderstood the sentence framework. I also noticed that in one sentence it seemed to be post apocalyptic however in another sentence it was portrayed that it was a near apocalyptic scenario. I think if I read another review I might actually be interested in reading the book but from this review I am not quite convinced.
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Post by GARIMA SINGHAL »

Although I don't usually gravitate toward dystopian novels, the review definitely makes it sound interesting. Generally, the post-apocalyptic world in a story should be detailed clearly so that it makes you not skip those parts and that you wish you could learn to write like that. As the review states, the author does a pretty good job of that so let's see.
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Post by Azew »

Thank you for your insightful and enthusiastic review of "Ultimatum" by Vladimir Jepthe Fleurisma.

Your description of the book's engaging storyline, well-developed characters, and immersive world-building truly paints a vivid picture of what makes this dystopian sci-fi novel a standout read.

Your 5-star rating and anticipation for the author's future works speak volumes about the book's quality. Your feedback will undoubtedly help other readers discover and enjoy this thrilling adventure in a post-apocalyptic world.

Happy reading!
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Post by santoshsharma »

ultimatum is a very nice book, which shows us what happens when science experiment gone wrong, when we done wrong with precious natural resources. miserable life conditions after disastrous experiments.
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Post by Kaitlyn Wadsworth »

The reviewer enjoyed this book. Great review. I like sci-fi but just couldn't get into this story. That said, I read the sample and can agree with the reviewer. It's just too violent and raw for me. The action is epic. Sorry. Interesting choice for BOTD.
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“Ultimatum" by Vladimir Fleurisma has an ex-Marine named D as the hero who must reach Three Mile Island where a mutated Master Monster has emerged. Wow! Talk about being drawn in to a start. This one is a must read page-turner!
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This captivating dystopian science fiction novel seems like an interesting read. I like the various themes that this book encompasses like human behaviour and survival. It’s on my read list!
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This dystopian novel sounds enthralling and at the same time the planets seems scary and horrifying. I wonder how D will be able to beat the monster and cross such treacherous lands without hurting himself. I look forward to reading it. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Fergie Jessica Edeni »

Your review of "Ultimatum" by Vladimir Jepthe Fleurisma is both enthusiastic and informative. You've effectively summarized the book's dystopian plot and characters, giving potential readers a clear understanding of what to expect.
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