Review of The Sound of Creation
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Thanks for reading my review!Martina Sette wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 07:18 Your review is great. Ava Lawson’s journey as a resilient CEO dealing with an otherworldly trading system sounds captivating. The introduction of Zek and the seventh-dimension Creators is very interesting. I want to read this!

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Thanks a lot for reading review and providing your valuable comments!MAHAD BAIG MIRZA wrote: ↑27 May 2024, 06:37 The review provides a vivid summary of the book's engaging plot, characters, and themes, praising its seamless storytelling and captivating narrative style. It highlights the unique blend of science fiction elements with spiritual themes, making it a compelling read for both sci-fi enthusiasts and those interested in deeper existential questions. The reviewer's enthusiastic endorsement and perfect rating underscore the book's quality and its potential to become a beloved series

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It was interesting and offered all the details need for anyone to get hooked.
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Thanks for reading my review!Risper Ouma Anyango wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 10:01 Thus sounds like an interesting read and am wo during what the senaca really is. I guess I would have yo read it to find out but I loved your review
It was interesting and offered all the details need for anyone to get hooked.

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Thanks for reading my review!Yashi Shukla wrote: ↑30 May 2024, 06:02 I am fond of fiction and this book sounds like an interesting read. I am intrigued as the overall theme is quite unique. I would definitely read this book. Thank you for your review.

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Thanks for reading my review! Hope you love the book!Ashwini Tawade wrote: ↑01 Jun 2024, 06:33 Your review is amazing, and so is the book, I guess. I would like to read it. Thank you. I generally don't prefer sci-fi, but this one looks like a great mix of some out-of-this-world experiences, things about music, action, and spirituality, so I would choose to read it.

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Yes. Thanks!OMKAR AHIRRAO wrote: ↑21 Jun 2024, 05:02 "The Sound of Creation is a thrilling ride through dimensions and mysteries, blending science fiction with spirituality in an engaging narrative. Gabriella Zielke's debut novel hooks you from the start with its unique storyline and well-developed characters. A must-read for sci-fi enthusiasts!"

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Really curious about how Senaca works. It makes me wonder why Ava, Zek, and co want to keep working on Senaca. What does it offer? Is it worth the risk? Why would the music influence Ava's team in a negative way? Can't wait to read it!Priya Murugesan wrote: ↑15 May 2024, 11:43 [Following is a volunteer review of "The Sound of Creation" by Gabriella Zielke.]
The Sound of Creation by Gabriella Zielke
This sci-fi thriller with a strong, alluring storyline is bound to captivate the readers.
In the beginning, we are introduced to the main protagonist, Ava Lawson, a resilient CEO of Sense Labs, who is seen working on her breakthrough project, 'Seneca'. Technically, it is a trading system that is supposed to produce the elusive alpha. But one day, while she is testing it out, bizarre things happen. Strange music emanates from the system, which affects her mentally, and she feels a presence that can only be described as 'otherworldly'. It also influences her team, leading them to react violently to the music. As she begins to comprehend the workings of Seneca, she is actively pursued by an unknown, vicious group. And now she is on a run to save herself, her company, and Seneca.
We have come across so many theories and myths related to the creation of our world. In this story, the author has fabricated a very unique theory. What if our world is created as a project by an apprentice creator? What if there are multiverses with several dimensions? What if we are just souls ascending and descending in a network?
We are introduced to this theory through the character Zek, an apprentice in Renzo, the Creators' world in the seventh dimension. He, like Ava, is seen working on his final project for the successful completion of his apprenticeship. His colossal project is creating the world, and it is revealed that he is the creator of Earth. The elders of the guild are distressed by an anomaly in his creation, and they force him to make a decision. So, to delve deeper into this abnormality, he prepares himself for his final intervention on Earth.
What happened to Ava? Was Zek able to unravel the mystery of the anomaly and save his project? These questions are dealt with in the rest of the story.
I enjoyed reading this smashing page-turner. The plot is written very well and is flawless. The action sequences are exciting. The good narration style of the author can be witnessed throughout the book. I loved many characters like Nathan, Michael, Lisa, Tony, etc., and they were portrayed well. While reading, I was immersed in the world of Ava, and I could resonate with all the characters and situations. The story has a good flow, and the author's writing style made me believe in all the fantasies like Renzo, the Creators' world, Senaca, Guild, dimensions, souls, etc. These characteristics make this novel a top-notch sci-fi thriller.
The concepts of the soul and multiverse add a touch of spirituality. Senaca's music can be compared to meditation, which takes us to the next spiritual level.
The ending has a good closure while allowing the author to create a series from this book. The book cover greatly impressed me, especially the eye image. The book title is catchy and different. The story contains various scientific terms and jargon, which I enjoyed immensely.
The editing was meticulous. Science fiction lovers will adore this book. The author has done a commendable job, and it doesn't feel like a debut novel. As I enjoyed reading this book and have no complaints, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars.
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