Official Review: Project Humanity 7.0 by Alan Doer

Please use this sub-forum to discuss any fiction books or series that do not fit into one of the other categories. If the fiction book fits into one the other categories, please use that category instead.
Post Reply
User avatar
Okafor Prosper
Posts: 1019
Joined: 09 Jul 2017, 06:19
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 250
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-okafor-prosper.html
Latest Review: 52 Pieces: by Dr. Marina Kostina

Official Review: Project Humanity 7.0 by Alan Doer

Post by Okafor Prosper »

[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Project Humanity 7.0" by Alan Doer.]
Book Cover
3 out of 4 stars
Share This Review


I cannot agree more with the words of Albert Einstein, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”

Project Humanity 7.0 by Alan Doer is a fictional book that describes a future where humans can live a more equilibrated life and one devoid of a lot of the problems faced on Earth. In the book, Alex embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he learns about the inner workings and fundamentals of the new world in which he finds himself. With every new finding, his perspective on life shifts. The story is staged in this new world, Crystal. There, humans are encouraged to give “Energies” to reap benefits. In his search for understanding, he solicits some help from several people, like his father, Dario, and his best friend, Jasmine.

The author takes his time while explaining his innovations. He tries to pass across a message that the systems on Earth were put in place by individuals (humans) and that they can be changed. By making a comparison between Crystal and Earth, the author was able to point out some of the latent causes of the crises we face on Earth and possible solutions.
Alan Doer was also able to develop the characters in a way that would enable the reader to understand their personality. It is easy to predict the actions of the characters, and this will help the reader empathize with them.

The book was exceptionally edited, as there were no errors in the book. Also, the organization and sentence structure made it easier and more compelling to read. Also, there were no cases of profanity in the story.

The one thing that I disliked about the novel was the amount of suspense and detail in the write-up. The author used a considerable amount of words in explaining each point. On the one hand, this would improve the overall comprehension of the reader. On the other hand, it can make the reading quite tedious and overwhelming as the reader, who may have anticipated what the author is trying to say, is forced to go through a whole lot of reading.

The above-stated reasons make a compelling case for rating this book 3 out of 4 stars. I reserved the right to one star based solely on personal preference for more direct stories. However, I commend the author’s imagination. I recommend this book to people who enjoy fiction and suspense. Finally, people in search of answers to many of the problems we face on earth are encouraged to read this book.

******
Project Humanity 7.0
View: on Bookshelves
User avatar
Deval Sodha
Posts: 897
Joined: 07 Jul 2020, 01:53
Currently Reading: Surviving the Business of Healthcare
Bookshelf Size: 372
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-deval-sodha.html
Latest Review: Speaks for Itself by Jeffrey Paul Bailey.

Post by Deval Sodha »

Its a totally new topic for me to read.
But after reading the review I found the book to be worth read.
Thank you for the wonderful review.
User avatar
Judith Lloy
Posts: 34
Joined: 12 Feb 2020, 15:51
Currently Reading: Living Well with Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Bookshelf Size: 187
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-judith-lloy.html
Latest Review: Honest Endings by Katherine Cullen

Post by Judith Lloy »

I appreciate your honest and helpful review. I'm still interested in this book, but now I know where to put it in my TBR pile.

Code: Select all

Yes, I really do need all these books. 
Atieno Magero
Minimum Wage Millionaire Reader
Posts: 1360
Joined: 09 Nov 2020, 13:28
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 168
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-atieno-magero.html
Latest Review: 3000 Orgasms by Rebecca Ferguson

Post by Atieno Magero »

Great review! this is such an interesting story. I really like the plot of this book, it's very unique.
Post Reply

Return to “Other Fiction Forum”