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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Thank you for sharing your review with us. This book sounds like an intriguing adventure. I assume the science fiction portion has to do with Grants ability with the wolves. I enjoyed the sample pages, so I think I will add this book to my reading list.
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A well-written review. I love expeditions with a high level of safety. It obviously adventurous and I like it. Which makes me want to read this book, so that I can have similar feeling.
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Amazing review! This book sounds like a jewel. This is a must read in my reading list. I love mysteries and this book seems like to offer it.
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This is a great review, because I can tell that the book likely isn't for me, which means the review has done a thorough job of describing and explaining the book. Frankly, I'd likely be more interested in such a story if it were nonfiction. Ah well.
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I’m not really a fan of the explicit content, but it sounds like quite an adventure to Zona.
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A thrilling novel on the adventure of Grant to the Zona land in looking for the treasure out mapped by his uncle. Nice book that'll make one glue into reading it. Congrats on BOTD.
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Given the warnings as to many deaths and alcohol use in this story, it may not be the best for me. I typically shy away from books like this due to personal reasons, however, Zona definitely sounds like an interesting place, even if I may not like the expedition.
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In this review, the science part of this book is not mentioned, suggesting an absence thereof in the story. Also, there is no mention of the presence or absence of profanity.
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Wow...
I love how adventurous the book sounds... I'm sure it's definitely going to be a fun read. Great review. Kudos.
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Everyone is going on an expedition, albeit for different reasons. From the premise, reading this book sounds like a rewarding expedition.
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This book sounds adventurous. Your review is so informative, sincere and enjoyable to read. Nice review.
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This book is quite adventurous. I like the storyline and it looks like a book is love to add to my shelf for future reading. The author deserves commendations for this book.
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I'm not a fan of drinking or sexual parts of the novel. But this seems like a great adventure. I could already feel the excitement from the review and the sample. I would love to read this. Thanks for a great review.
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Brilliant review. It shows how the book is well laid out and the systematic flow in it. I am also amazed by the suspense the reviewer creates. Am amazing job is done there, Kudos!
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A good fictional adventurous novel I must say. Would really like to know if a reason was provided for the decision to go to the forbidden territory by Grants uncle Randall. Nice review.
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