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A science fiction book about genetic engineering.

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Comment from royowen
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This looks like a very good and interesting literary endeavour my friend, you have a fertile mind and a writer's soul. Yes politics does tend to run in families and your hero is no exception, he's now finding himself trying to avoid a collision with a strange, unfamiar, careering off ino the desert with brake failure, well done, good launch Rhonda, looks like a goodie, well done, blessings, Roy

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 Comment Written 01-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 01-Nov-2016
    Thank you, Roy!! This book's target audience is a bit older, so a little more literary technique, I hope!!
    Oh, and no witches and werewolves, but if can't promise there won't be any other strange creatures show up. Haha!

    Thanks for your much treasured review,
    Rhonda
reply by royowen on 02-Nov-2016
    Well done Rhonda
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Great beginning! I really like the description of the prairie, the sights and smells and the analogy to the ocean. I didn't know deer would be on the prairie. Good way to introduce the main characters and set the scene with an intriguing start!

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 Comment Written 01-Nov-2016


reply by the author on 01-Nov-2016
    Thank you so much for the review! Strangely enough, deer are found there. I actually had a similar experience where one ran right in front of our truck and we almost hit it. It was so close I could see the individual hairs on its back. I had the same reaction where I was wondering how it got there.

    Thanks, again, for the review,
    Rhonda