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Point Of Transmission by Max Lockwood

wilko's review

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5.0

Solid 4.5 star
Thoroughly enjoyably read and can't wait to read the next book in the series. The pace of the book is great and there is enough going on the keeps reading without being to overdone. The characters are well developed and real so you really connect with them. There are some great surprises as well as twists and suspense. I look forward to reading more books by Max Lockwood.

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

tripleblacktri's review

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This book was good, but I am not going to leave a review on it because it had a cliffhanger. Nowhere did I see it advertised and it left me on a bit of a sour note. If you don't mind cliffhangers, I would give this about a 4. With the cliffhanger though, it does not give me the resolution I need.

rattybluestocking's review

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4.0

Great story line

So I am really torn about my rating for this book. I love anything to do with the end of the world and post apocalyptic settings, and of course are a big thing with me. I wanted to give this book an automatic five star rating just for that. Especially because I found this book really enjoyable and I devoured it in one sitting.

But I can't give it five star. I absolutely hate how Elaine Morgan was described as this beautiful and desirable person who is also like a genius. I get sick of seeing those types of characters over and over again. I could see the beginnings of an instant attraction, but was glad to see nothing really come off it. The characters interactions seemed a little off to me. But eh, that was too big of a deal I suppose. I absolutely hate that it ended on a cliffhanger!!! I wanted more; I wanted to know what happened. I got invested in the story and that ending wasn't enough!

Despite the ending and the almost insta-love and my dislike of almost too perfect main characters, I really enjoyed this book. 3 1/2 to 4 stars. I would read the next book in this series.

I voluntarily reviewed this book for an ARC.
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