Official Review: Damon Ich by Aaron d Key

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Re: Official Review: Damon Ich by Aaron d Key

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Thank you for your great review. I am so glad you really enjoyed the book. I believe I will pass on it though since time travel isn't the type of book I usually choose. Also, right now, I'm not in the mood for a book that I have to be patient with.
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I loved how this review said that the events were surprising, sounds like something I’d like to read though. It was certainly n interesting review . Congrats on the BOTD
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Post by SEBASTIAN EUGENIO »

I desire read the previous book, Damon Damon Ich by Aaron D. Key volume two is a continuation the first book, it seems be fiction however is a unique book that even contains scenes that you can't predict
The plot involved since you read the first chapter, I would like read the end to stop the anxiety
I like the review thank you !
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Post by Wayne Njoroge »

Damon Ich is a sci-fi/fantasy novel that is crafted as a rale involving a man with the a unique gift of time travel that he uses to help those in need. I look forward to reading the entire novel. Congrats on being BOTD.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction novel about an alternative reality and time travel revolving around Damon's ancestor, a murder, a terrorized city and an attempt to restore the timeline before it is too late. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Post by Shannon Ruane »

Hi!

Congratulations on BOTD reviewer!

This book and the time travel elements sound interesting. I am glad that this book can be read as a stand-alone book although it is actually a sequel. Additionally, the fact that there is a greater focus on character development within the time travel sections rather than only on time travel is a unique point of view.

Thank you for your review.
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Post by Clare Jose »

This book certainly seems worth the time. I don't typically read much science fiction. However, the unpredictable plot, fantastic writing and well-developed characters promise a great read.
Thank you for your review.
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This seems like quite an interesting read. Not sure why, but the cover reminds me of the Bachelor/Bachelorette. Hoping the sci-fi read is thrilling and congratulations on book of the day!
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Post by Shireen Ubaid »

Time travel and fantasy are my favourite. I would love to read this book. I'll try reading the first book too, in order to understand the other characters more. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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Post by IFRA BURHAN »

Time travel is cool. It seems greay that there is always an element od surprise in the book, expect the unexpected. I am not a big fan of series, so I may give up reading this. I admire that the main focus of the author was character development and not the genre of the book or some romance. Thanks for such an interesting review.
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Fans of time-travel novels will enjoy today's Book of the Day. It's impressive that this standalone novel hugely focuses on character development. Congratulations on the Book of the Day.
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The review was fantastic. I will be checking this book out for certain. It seems to have all the great aspects of a good book.
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Seems like an enjoyable science-fiction book with excellent characters. Thanks for the excellent review!
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Seems like an interesting book to read. I'll look up for the first book though. Nice cover by the way. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like a wonderful contemporary fiction that has elements of fantasy and science fiction. I love how the writing is described as poetic. Congrats on the book of the day. Great review.
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