Official Review: The Eclipsed by Dara Kent

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Nice review, but Sci-Fi is definitely not for me so I’ll take a pass on this one.
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In a world where it seems everything has been written about, with books being published every day by the thousand (an absolute guess), finding a new angle, be it character, space, or anything else new brings freshness at the readers' receiving end.
I thought the book was worth reading from the sampling and your review confirms it. I hope Eighty-nine will find a way to bring Six back to life and that the change that will bring to the world will be for the better.
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Just within a few paragraphs of the sample pages, I was hooked! I agree that this book is well written and the author does an excellent job at introducing the characters. This fiction is unique and intriguing. This one is definitely going on my to be read shelf.
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Well, the intriguing storyline and wonderful review has captured my attention. Now this is a must read in my list.
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This is an enjoyable and well-written review. I also found the free sample reading on Amazon quite intriguing. I really need to get this book as it is easy to predict it would make for a read well worth it. Congrats to the author on #BOTD
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This book sounds amazing. I am extremely intrigued by the plot. I am definitely checking out the book. Thank you for the review.
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The review shows the book to be full of suspense. The relationship between six and eighty nine indicates that there is a lot of caring. Thanks for the book.
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This book sounds thought provoking. Disasters are meant to happen and people are meant to die. The Luna people are supposed to ensure it. It's an interesting premise.
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I, too, like books that stay with me long after I am finished reading. Although I don't enjoy sci-fy, I did enjoy your review.
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Eighty nine and Six special bond is amazing, for one to be willing to question and put aside her beliefs for the sake of friendship shows the power of Love. Your review makes this book a definite want to read, kudos for a fabulous review.
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In a luna world where numbers are used in place of names to identify lunas. The book made me imagine a lot of things that could be a reality in this luna world. Such a great book, well written and the suspense was never left out.
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Even if Eighty nine could bring back six and save reality, things will definitely not be the same again. This fiction novel is enticing. I love to read it. Thanks for the review.
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Even if Eighty nine could bring back six and save reality, things will definitely not be the same again. This fiction novel is enticing. I love to read it. Thanks for the review.
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With an excellent display of suspense, readers won't find it difficult in staying glued to the story and that is exactly what I look out for. I must commend the writer for an excellent job. Congratulations on the Botd.
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As a sci-fi book lover i find the story interesting. And I like the line that the reviewer said above “Is it possible that there is some creature out there that has a job to ensure that disasters happen and people die?”. Because honestly I’m one of those readers that after finishing a book like this will end up thinking a lot of “what if’s”. I’m looking forward to read the whole book. Nice review.
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