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THE DIABOLIC #1

The Diabolic

The Diabolic by S.J. Kincaid
An awesome book if anything it was so full for everything and rightfully balanced all the elements were mastered so perfectly in this book and it could actually be called game of thrones because the court in this book were all dying to have the throne.it had a lot of political drama but in a good way it rightfully deserves its hype an amazing book if you ask me and nemesis what all with her trying to figure out her life and as in the book she is a diabolic who's sole purpose is to protect the one with whom she's bonded and kill anyone who means harm when she falls for a person she thinks herself to be selfish and thinks that she is not a true diabolic i liked it because no one can accept anything simply without an emotional turmoil.

Also, i liked the plot that how there was everything there with space travel to different planet colonies and machines that can completely alter one's appearence and diabolice and other things like that but that they were constucted a long time ago and now that there was no science and studying science was banned i really liked that idea because you know i think that it could happen what all with people taking things for granted and thinking science is a devil and because you know we lived in thatkind of era and even today there are people who believe it so why not in future?

the only thing was i thought the ending was a little too perfect and that ireally wanted to know what truly happened in this world what happened to other planets.well can you balme me for this craving to get more(problem of every reader)

all in all it was a fun read with great action it was fast paced it kept you intrigued and it was just great highly recommend it to every sci-fi lover so go grab it and read it and tell me what you think about it

bye!

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  1. Hi there! Could you please give me the link to the book?
    Thanks so much

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    1. Here you go:-
      https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TURvwYw-fRla_RfBFQMntYOmU3l95ENr
      Enjoy!

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