Review of OldEarth Aram Encounter

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A historical thriller with great plot and character development! I would love to join Aram and his clan on this journey. Nice review
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This is an amazing science fiction fantasy thriller highlighting a unique protagonist, family, danger, adventure, an a old curse, and alien intelligence. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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It is interesting how in the early ages people settled in a place to make it their home. Some had to fight for basic necessities like food and water. Today we take much of this for granted. This book appears to be well written and edited. In addition, it includes adventures and science fiction.
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This adventure series seems interesting and intriguing. We always wonder how they lived during the olden times. This is worth reading. Thanks for your review!
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This isn't the kind of story that I like all that much, so I'll take a pass. But the author writes very well and, even within the first several pages, creates some memorable characters. I think readers of space operas will enjoy this. Congrats to the author on his achievement and on BOTD.
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Post by Obinna Anyaeche »

Nice storyline flow in the review. I felt I was in the story reading it through. Indeed the early men had a lot they faced with all those challenges and also newly encountering dieties with unusual ways to man at that time. Great review I must say.
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While reading this, I was taken back to the story of Adam. I would love to read this book to find out how they persevered in the end. Great review.
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I am not surprised that there were differences of opinions even in the early ages. Decisions had more dire consequences than they do today. Thank you for your review.
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This is an adventurous science fiction book.
The history is fascinating, the characters are uniquely intriguing, the plot is very rich, and the events are fascinating.
The review is superb.
Congratulations on Botd 🎉
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I've often wondered how a group of people begin to dwell in a place and call it their own. This book gave me a good picture of the answer. Living in the early ages couldn't have been easy with all the negative factors — wild animals, famine, diseases, bandits, and enemies. In today's modern world, we take a lot for granted. All the necessities of life are easily accessible to us.
Well... everything's accessible in some countries and for some people. Even today. So we should be especially grateful for that.
I couldn't help but notice the unique way the author presented the chapter titles. Above each heading was the name of the period or location of the events in that chapter. I found it as intriguing as the author's choice of fonts. Readers would never get lost navigating the content of the book.
Titles and fonts are often overlooked tools to improve the reading experience. I'm glad you mentioned it!
Great review!
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I am inclined to think of the history of man through the stone age as people made an effort to settle down in a place and own it. They traversed their surroundings until they found a home. Aram feels tormented by grievances from his people and attacks by people who do not like their activities. Waw! This book has promised to be part of a great series. I want to understand how people realize that the land has gone bad and they are to leave it. Also, supernatural elements are lurking about in secret. Are they rogue or friends? I think I am going to try to get a glass of wine as I savor this great read. Thank you.
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Science fiction is not something I am drawn to, but the book comes free so I will give it a try. Besides, the reviewer calls the book "perfect."

I cannot help but compare Aram to Abraham in the Bible. Am I justified in thinking so?
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Thanks for your information. It seems this book will shed light on prehistoric lives and the hardships they had to go through.
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Post by Analiza Manching »

This story is very interesting, fascinating, and intriguing. The review also is very good. It keeps me thinking about the story and how good it is. Aram's family are very strong. They fought different circumstances and never give up. Thanks for sharing this nice story and I'm looking forward to reading it. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Pandora10 »

From the first few chapters and the review, this looks like an interesting story, with an absorbing narrative and a variety of fascinating characters. I am interested in finding out what happens to Aran's clan in their search for safer grounds in which to live. The two characters from another world, help provide a level of mystery to the plot.
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