Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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Re: Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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It seems like a concise book with an alternative approach to providing an interactive reading experience. Congratulation on Book of the Day!
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Sounds interesting. Sci-fi is not really my thing but there is something captivating about poetry aspect of this book. Nice review.
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I like the idea that Seymour and Ruby are working with their children and robots to find a cure for the new virus. It is commendable that the author thought out the new virus and the way it spread.
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I love the inter-linkage of the book with the global pandemic that has faced the world. The title of the Book "The Awakening" leaves one with a burning interest to read the text especially when Sally the albino Crow attempts to help Paul and others to come up with vaccine to the comavirus. It is a good review and I cannot wait to read the whole in my own time. Thank you.
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The title caught my attention. The content is not to my liking.
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This book might be fictional, but I feel like I’m being told a story about our world today. I hope the we can also fight, win, and save our world.
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Post by Alex Essien »

It's funny how Saymour called Sally at first, ("A1). But Arthur Saymour has been very artistic considering how he introduced the characters as if we know them already. It would be great if we had good humanitarian robot like Robyn and Min but I'm afraid our artificial intelligence level is not to that of these awesome robots so far. Beside that little downside, The Great Awakening is a great book to read.
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Maybe I just don't get it, since sci-fi is not one of my preferred genres, but reading description left me confused and conflicted on many counts. Starting with the doubt that 92-page text could be called a book and ending with questionable decision to turn fiction in the encyclopedia. Sorry, I will skip this one, but congrats with BOTD!
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I love the fact that Ruby was there to support his research. This review is captivating, I will try to read this book. Weldone.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

Fit for teens through adults, today's BOTD is a standalone sequel to "Earth Won" by Seymour. Readers of SciFi, as well as those who enjoy interactive novels (via links and QR codes) with thought-provoking themes will love this one! I'm excited to find out if the Creature will succeed this time around in bringing total destruction or if the plan will fail once again. Thank you for the helpful review and great work!! :-)
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Post by Abram Mathabatha »

Everyone has their own opinion and understanding of reading and giving back the review as they fully engaged with the book... Though I must say what an phenomenal effort for writing a book and giving such knowledge to the world of reading
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I like Sally the bird, Robyn, and Min the two robots; especially the way they can discern things, they were really of great help and I wish we had such robots in our time.
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This sounds like a good option for younger readers, although from your words you really seemed to enjoy this book as well. It seems to take a different approach to the usual kind of sci-fi novels. Thanks for a great review.
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I like this sci-fi book already. Was the cure for the viral infection discovered? If yes, i’ll love to know how. Thank you for the review
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Poetry has always been an epic genre for me. I'm glad the author thought to include it in this piece. Thanks for this review.
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