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Review of The Sound of Creation

Posted: 27 Mar 2023, 14:16
by olari--Ijeoma
[Following is a volunteer review of "The Sound of Creation" by Gabriella Zielke.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Science fiction author Gabriella Zielke is the author of the book The Sound of Creation. It is an entirely fictional work that stimulates the mind to consider and mull over the notions that were made specifically via the process of storytelling. The narrative is said to take place in many dimensions, ranging from the seventh dimension down to the third dimension, which is where the earth is located, according to the theory put out.

Ava Lawson, the brilliant CEO of Sense Labs and the designer of the music-singing AI 'Seneca,' lost her parents when she was 14 years old and was raised by her uncle, who sadly died later. Her life focused on work, and her only friends were Rys and Michael, who supported her in various ways and at various points during the novel. Drew, the Chief Operating Officer of Sense Labs, betrayed her by plotting and carrying out a coup against Ava Lawson to acquire control of the newly found music singing program, Seneca, and eventually Sense Labs as a whole. The FBI pursued Ava and her creation, Seneca, to use it for their gain. Nathan Klepacz, a recluse millionaire known for his peculiarities and super-brilliant intellect, helped her avoid that fate. He was instrumental in keeping Ava safe from the forces who were seeking to get her.
While fleeing a coup designed to steal her code, Ava meets an ethereal stranger who appears to know more about her than she does. The unidentified individual introduces himself as an apprentice. He begs her assistance in stopping what they've begun.

Because the author used such vivid descriptions to write the novel, I found it to be a really enjoyable read. You couldn't help but see the image the author was attempting to paint, much like a movie storyline. As a result, even readers who are unfamiliar with science fiction may easily understand the author's work. As I read, this book helped me increase my vocabulary, and it also provided additional background information on the science fiction genre, which is another reason why I enjoy it.

There was not a single aspect of the book that I disliked. The plot was really interesting to me.

I gave this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because it goes above and beyond to paint a vivid image of what that planet is like. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend this book to science fiction book enthusiasts and those looking to start their collection.

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The Sound of Creation
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