May BOTM - Featured Review: Save the Last Bullet for God

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Wow! A book with altogether a concept that defies the understanding of human beings, and a mission to kill God. This seems a very interesting read for me. Thank you for the review!
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Wow! This book sounds so interesting! I am intrigued by the review and by some of the comments that I have read! I am a bit weary of the blood and guts but the intellectual trade off seems to be well worth it.
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Great book , great review. I should read it .
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Save the Last Bullet for God by J. T. Alblood is a magical realism that challenges every preconceived human ideas about how the world works. It incorporates aliens, occult societies, secret codes, and human biology/psychology.

#Alternate #History #WWII #Occult #Trilogy
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'Official Review: Save the Last Bullet for God by JT Alblood' is an adequate explanation of the contents of the book. It has an overall impact on the personality of the reader. I appreciate the explanation of the central idea of the story being the expression of a complex underlying thought.
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I think the book has a very deep meaningful message. Save the Last Bullet for God" by JT Alblood is about some historical events which convey some message about life. The review was good. It enlightened every important aspect. Thanks for the review.
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I like reading some stimulating material so I think this book will present me with something to ponder about or provide an alternative point of view. The book review really piques my interest on this book. Thanks for the review.
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The mission is killing God? Curious and challenging science fiction. Tempted to read to know what is the final lesson. Congratulations on BOTD.
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What an amazingly well written review. It is clear that the reviewer grasps the intellectual nature of this book.
From the sample I read, it also seems there is an undertone of a love story in the making...
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While I really enjoy reading science fiction, I hate complex stories. That title leaves lots of questions and doubts. Anyway, I will pass on this one. Thanks for your review.
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A very in-depth review for what sounds a profound read. I was initially shying away from the book, based on the title. However, the review absolutely convinced me to take this one up. Thank you!
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I'm not sure that this book is for me. I don't really enjoy books that jump around much. I might try it later, but for now, I will pass on this book.
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A book that incorporates "aliens, occult societies, secret codes, and human biology/psychology" must have taken great creativity and imagination to create. Congrats to the author
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Truely, it is very interesting novel. It is easy to understand and attractes the reader. Naturally humans are interestes the alliens toles. So this topic shows this point. It is a great job.
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May BOTM - Featured Review: Save the Last Bullet for God

The book focuses on the emotional and imaginative responses of the characters. I like the book because it gives the readers thoughts on what relationships men and women have aside from the romantic side. It also provides some glimpse of history and war which sets the interests of the readers to read it all til the end.
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