Official Review: Solar Winds: Providence Ends

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Re: Official Review: Solar Winds: Providence Ends

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Thanks for your thorough review! I can’t decide if I want to read this or not.. I’ll just read the sample first!
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A very profound and well-detailed review. Thanks for the explanations becuase without them it would have been hard to follow the plot of the book. Thanks for the amazing review as well.
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This sounds like an involved and intricate science-fiction novel. For right now, I have to pass but will share it with others who might like this book. Great review!
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The review is very detailed it seems like it gave away the whole book. Based from it, the book is complicated. Sci-fi is not my favorite genre so i don't think i will be reading this one anytime soon. Thanks for an awesome review though.
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This sounds like quite a space adventure! Although I do sometimes like them, this one does not sound like my cup of tea. I appreciated your very detailed review! Thanks!
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I think I'd enjoy reading this sci-fi novel that is so well-balanced although it engages many characters and multiple sub-plots. Thanks for a detailed review!
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I like the wonderful and creative characters created by the author in this sci fi novel. Nice review.
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I love how you describe this book as a language learning experience where you learn a few words at a time instead of being thrown in the mass and expected to speak away. Still, the setting you described seems very complex to me.
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A science fiction novel that has excellently included technology sounds like an interesting read. i'm also glad that the wrap-up is also superb. Thank you for this wonderful review!
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A book of science fiction. Technology plays a role in this book. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for sharing this detailed review with us. It is clear that you were captivated and motivated to pay close attention to this book. I don’t generally enjoy science fiction set in space, but I might quite possibly make an effort with this one...
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Now I don't read Sci-Fi. At all. And your really long review has reminded me why. Too many plots, too many characters and confusing elements.
But the path I’ve chosen has always been the right one, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. :)
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Thanks for the review, I was a bit unsure of whether I wanted to read the book, but your review convinced me to add it to my to-read list. I am glad that it is not too complicated to follow.
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The solar Empire has a force that has spread across the universe relying on peace through superior firepower.It is a science fiction, there is romance , hope, desperation, technology and related theories.
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This is a great aci fi adventure. thanks for recommending this book
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