Review of OldEarth Aram Encounter

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This book is recommended to those who enjoy science fiction and adventure stories. I like the premise of the story as it gives an insight as to what it is like to have to fight for basic needs like food and water as well as have to fend of natural elements. The author does a great job at describing the characters and breathing life into each one. Congrats on the BOTD!
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This sounds like an interesting book. It would be neat to read about the origins of a new settlement, including the various challenges they face; this is hard to imagine on my own! Thanks for the great review.
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I also wonder how settlements are formed, and how people of past ages were able to create places of abode for themselves to tgrove. This sure does justice to these questions. I also love well crafted stories and this seems like one. I'd be adding this to my reading list. Thanks for your review.
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I always wondered how leaders make decisions for their people, I always wondered how do they come to a conclusion that that is the best for the common good of everybody, maybe this book would not only fascinate me with the rich plot but also show me how leaders would make decisions, I think I am going to give it a try. Thank you so much for the wonderful review!
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Sounds interesting, I love books that are based on history and can connect with you on this one considering how interesting and captivating this book is.
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Today, while reading a book about creation, I reflected on how primitive the first man and woman could have been and how they managed with new population and terrain. Seeing this book now, I am genuinely intrigued to find out if history might have answers to this curiosity of mine. Great review!
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

The beginning of a series about the fight for survival. The characters have to jump through obstacles just for food. It's definitely a book worthy of checking out. Thanks for the informative review.
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To be honest, I'm not sure if I've read this kind of story before. Migrating to a new land with the whole clan and claiming it as your own must be a very challenging adventure. This book seems to deliver another version of an alien invasion with a supernatural element. I'd love to check this book out. Great review!
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Sounds a lot like the Bible in a way - finding new land, fighting to claim that land, wild animals about, and internal conflict. Nice work on the review.
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This review takes me back to my earlier years of reading where plots such as these appealed to my young mind. Ancient days and mythical creatures, a people who were content with little and whose lives were fraught with ever present dangers. Warrior men who lived to protect the more vulnerable of the clan and a supreme being who was trusted to guide them along treacherous paths and against unseen dangers. My practical mind is not too keen to delve into this novel but the kid in me just may! Congratulations to the author and the BOTD for another great literary piece.
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We speak about history , fascinating book. The author clarify many evenements , the most in the early age . The Aran's Clan don't stay in the same place and check for a safer place, to survive and avoid place without food and water. The author show how the plot is very rich and attractive . The Author crafts her word very well ,Aram do many things in a new place discovering other good and bad people , he pray to GOD to be better . Many thanks for the excellent review.
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It really sounds like Frailey has created a superb climate and story to follow Aram and his people. I can't wait to dive into this series!
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The fact that this book is the first series of five novels tells that this story would be interesting to read. Lovely review.
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The intriguing elements intertwined in this fantasy seem perfect to play their roles in engaging a reader's mind and offering him a glimpse of new land.
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This seems to be an interesting adventure story, really the issues related to the migration of ethnic groups is an intriguing topic and this story seems to have taken a good research process. The only issue that worries me is that it is a story that depends on the next parts of the series. While I didn't completely love the premise, I think I would give this story a chance. Thanks for sharing this review.
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