Official Review: Masters and Bastards

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Re: Official Review: Masters and Bastards

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Sounds like an action-packed, suspenseful ride! I think I'd get lost in all the twists and turns though, so I'll pass, but I know it's an exciting venture for lovers of sci-fi genre. Thanks for the detailed analysis.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. While this doesn’t really sound like the kind of book I would enjoy, I must admit that your review created a level of intrigue...
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Thank you for the honest review. Clearly, the book has my attention! I cannot wait to read it.
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I’ve just read the sample and it’s hooked me. A great mishmash of roman legion meets futuristic society. Think this one will be going on my shelves! :D
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I am a huge fan of both fantasy and science fiction, and the commentary on racial discrimination and the resulting socio-politico-cultural hierarchies in this big sounds fascinating. Of course, a part of me is also just curious to learn more about psionipaths. It's a shame about all of the errors, and I don't have the time to read something this long right now, but I'll keep it on my list. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Wow! Your review makes me want to read the book. It seems to be a mind-blowing combination of fantasy and sci-fi. Usually I wouldn't think of reading a book with so many elements, but this one sounds well done. It's good that the author was able to combine magic, aliens, and inter-planatery action all together so well. Good character development is another plus point. Thank you for the amazing review.
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Sci-fi which are developed in a totally new background of worlds, cultures powers, and etc, are always interesting. So will be this as well. Congratulations on being BOTD
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Excellent review which will make me read the entire 400page, Andreas symbolizes the one who leads an orchestra he must turn his back on the crowd, trusting noone because in war it is only the leader that determines the victory.
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It seems like the book has an interesting plot. I like the fact that it is a complete book without unresolved plots. Thank you for your review.
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Some of the outstanding characteristics of the author is his understanding of science, history, modern society and future world. Some writers look deeper into the future than others.
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The blend of fantasy and sci-fi seems interesting. The world building in this books also seems impressive. Excellent review!
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As a fan of sci-fi novels I think I'll give this book a try. The review is great as it as made me interested in this book more.
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Wow, this sounds amazing
A sci-fi movie chock full of intrigue.
Sounds right up my alley.
Thanks for the fantastic review.
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After reading the review I feel the book is so catchy to read. The idea of Earth being destroyed and still the life goes on is so intriguing. Thanks for the review.
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This is a nice review and I would like to give the book a read sometimes.
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