Official Review: Damon Ich by Aaron d Key

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Saint Bruno wrote: 27 May 2021, 05:47 I guess I would enjoy this book too due to the poetic and praiseworthy writing style and exciting storyline. Thanks for the detailed review and recommendation.
I love beautifully written books! Thank you for stopping by.
NetMassimo wrote: 27 May 2021, 07:48 As a Doctor Who fan, I'm quite familiar with time travel, so a novel that uses it to create a great story is certainly interesting for me. Thank you for your terrific review!
Thank you! I love time travel books, especially those with an interesting twist. Doctor Who is cool! I haven't read/watched much, but I enjoyed what I did.
Mwatu wrote: 27 May 2021, 21:48 Glad to read that the author does a fantastic job with the plotline and the development of the characters. This, I believe, goes a long way in making a book enjoyable. Your enthusiasm for the book shines through. Thanks for a lovely review!
I really really enjoyed this book! Thank you so much for the lovely comment!
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WADonnelly wrote: 28 May 2021, 03:18 Great review! Sounds like a great read and series too. I will have to give it a look.
Thank you! Hopefully, it's something you enjoy.
Raluca_Mihaila wrote: 28 May 2021, 09:31 Time travel is a very appealing theme for me, so I must give it a try! It is good to know that it all makes sense in the middle of the book, so I should be patient and endure the confusing beginning. Thank you for you great work!
Thank you so much for the lovely comment! I like time travel too, and I was glad everything made sense!
Mtibza eM wrote: 28 May 2021, 16:04 This seems like a great book. Thank you for sharing with us
It is a great book in my opinion!
markodim721 wrote: 28 May 2021, 16:11 I like that the plot of the book is unpredictable. Thanks for the reading recommendation.
:D Thank you!
63tty wrote: 29 May 2021, 07:45 This seems like a great read. I especially loved reading your review. Great work.
:) Thank you.
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I wonder if I would have the patience to find out the story's resolution at the author's due time. Thank for a detailed review.
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I like time travel stories, so I might give this a try.
However, plots with parallel universes are more confusing to me.
Good thing you kept going and gave a heartfelt review on this book.
just call me "jane" :tiphat:
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Kike17 wrote: 29 May 2021, 18:44 I wonder if I would have the patience to find out the story's resolution at the author's due time. Thank for a detailed review.
Thank you :)
Dzejn_Crvena wrote: 31 May 2021, 23:06 I like time travel stories, so I might give this a try.
However, plots with parallel universes are more confusing to me.
Good thing you kept going and gave a heartfelt review on this book.
I like time travel! Thank you for the kind comment.
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Based on your review, I hope this does get made into an audiobook. I have a friend who I might recommend the recording to. Thanks for your review!
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Jagiine wrote: 07 Jun 2021, 05:16 Based on your review, I hope this does get made into an audiobook. I have a friend who I might recommend the recording to. Thanks for your review!
Thank you! Yes, I truly believe it would be fantastic as an audiobook! Looking forward to that :D
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I like time travel but not so much science fiction. I like books where everything is linked, and I am terribly intrigued by the unnamed gardener. The reviewer mentions that the author focuses more on the characters than on the elements, so despite the sci-fi and fantasy reference, this may be a book that I will like. Adding it to my shelves now.
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Thanks for your review. The gardener seems like a mysterious man. I wonder if he has anything to do with Damon or his story.
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This is an interesting science fiction fantasy thriller novel highlighting time travel, free will, alternative realities, and restoring timelines. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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I love a good character development. And poetic writing is always a pleasure to read. It does take some patience and a keen eye. I especially like that it can be read as a standalone, even though it's the second book in a series.
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I'm delighted to see that the book is self-contained; the plot appears to be compelling and well-written. I'm intrigued by the book because it appears to be engaging and suspenseful.
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This book sounds like an enjoyable science fiction novel. I like that its characters are pretty interesting and that it can be read as a standalone novel. Congrats on the BOTD!
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The book has an interesting storyline. I would love to read the book and have a feel of the author's perspective. Thanks for your review.
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It's long since I got an opportunity to read a novel that contains elements of time travel. Damon Ich, the second book in a series of The Wheel of Eight sounds like an interesting one, which I must read. Thanks for writing such a nice review.
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