Official Review: Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker

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Re: Official Review: Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker

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This book is a fascinating and well-written book. It is very intriguing and even though it is listed as sci-fi, it includes some mystery, adventure, romance and nicely paced fiction.
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An adventure story, where the protagonist is on a journey to find his relative....always my interested genre... :D :D :D
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The adventure and the mystery this book offers caught my attention. I've always liked watching movies with a similar plot but I don't think I've read something like it. Thank you for the great review!
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Books filled with adventures are my favorites. And this well-written book right here falls into this category. Nice review.
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This seems like a very adventurous and interesting book
Great review, this is a must add to my book shelf
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The survivors thriving on the land, Grant’s encounter with the wolves sounds like a fun book.
Thanks for the review.
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Your review feels like this is what I wanted to listen. I was planning for a solo trip to a kind of dangerous trips and everyone was against. But your review helped me understand there will be challenges but there's beauty also. On the top of it such book become more interesting when there is part of relationship.
Looking forward to read this one definitely and all thanks to you!!🙏
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I am still reading this book while selling our home and getting ready for our move to Arizona. This is a wonderful book and the official review is excellent.
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I would also like to experience this fantasy expedition. The awesome writing skills used by the author also comes out as a plus for me. Great review!
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I thought I wanted to read this because of the covers, but then I read something about drinking a lot... Then nevermind
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This seems like a fairly comprehensive review, and one that makesme want to read this book.
One thing I did findpuzzling though was the mention of heavymachinery and machine guns. What on earth was that doing on the expedition, andwhy was itnecessary? I suppose I'll have to read thebook to find out.
Thanks for the review
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A fictional story of adventure and treasure seeking. It was mixed with suspense of a missing person. This feels like an intriguing piece. I would love to know how Grant faired in this story. Thank you for this well-structured review
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Well, this looks cool and interesting. I'm definitely adding this to my bookshelf. I'm looking forward to the adventure and drama, especially since it's well-written. I'm also curious about the mystery of Uncle Randall's disapearance. I hope I really enjoy this as my expectations are high now.
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Well written review. But adventures novel is not my cup of tea, so I'll pass on this book. Thanks.
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I like this fictional story that takes you in the mysterious land called zona, and keeps you engaged with intrigue, suspence, and romance. Congrate
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