Official Review: Inertia by A. R. Rivera

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Re: Official Review: Inertia by A. R. Rivera

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A useful review to readers looking for a suspenseful science fiction. The review is comprehensive as well as to the point, inducing readers to get this book on their reading desk.
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I am too lazy to read a sci-fi trilogy but Inertia has an interesting plot. I will make time for this comical and full of satirical humor book
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Great review! I love sci-fi and fantasy books, especially those with time travel aspects. I have been in constant search for a good novel with such genre and I think I may have found one. Thank you for this review!
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A story about a character transported back to the past is intriguing to me. Thank you for your detailed review.
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At the beginning I was left wondering how much of this is real and how much is dementia. But that became less and less of a question as inter-dimensional portals opened, an ancient nemesis appeared, and the story dragged me in! Well done. Congratulations on Book of The Day.
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I just downloaded this book,but was unsure if I would really get into it since it dealt with time travel. But after reading your review, I know I will enjoy it. My youngest son goes by the name G, and I have never heard of seen it anywhere.
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This looks like a neat time travel story, though it's a shame about all the errors in the writing. Thanks for this review!
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I may go through this book. It is quite interesting when a person knows that he is about to die. He wishes that his son does not fall into the mistakes of wrong choices in life as he did. I just wish to congratulate the author for this book of the day.
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Sounds like you really enjoyed it so you picked my interest. I like books about time travel. I am not fond of the characters’ names, though. Thanks for the review.
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I had to laugh at your comment about the book's 45-word description of someone's feet--that would have taken me by surprise too! Great review!
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The great review got my appetite for a good thriller whet. G's story sounds like quite a page turner. I'm over the moon that I got a free copy, I can't wait to read. I am curious to know what the stranger on the bus did to affect G's life.
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I have never read a time-travel book before even though I have come across it so many times. The plot seem to give me a good impression. Looking forward to it! Thank you!
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Post by tarafarah7 »

This is not my preferred genre, but for some reason, the storyline of today's BOTD is sucking me in! It sounds so good! It even sounds like it could be a movie or tv series. :-) I'm really looking forward to finding out how G's new 1996 decisions are going to make a difference in the lives of G, Gerry, and the family. Great review! Thanks so much!
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A time travel story where a man accidentally travels back to the time when he was a teenager. But he finds everything different from what he remembers. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds interesting. G is transported back to 1996 but things aren't quite the same. I love sci-fi and this sounds like something I would enjoy. Thanks for all the information.
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