Review of The Keepers

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I am curious how Jonas transitions between eight different planets. Each planet must have a different culture for him to adapt to. Thank you for your review.
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The review of this book sounds interesting and captivating. I love reading mystery, fantasy novels and I’m looking forward to read it. Congrats on BOTD..
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“The Keepers” by Michael D. Komeshak is a thrilling sci-fi about Jonas, a boy who exists on 8 planets and dream treks between them. When the government discovers his powers, the suspense intensifies! A gripping and unique read. Congratulations on being BOTD!
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We all hear about human experiments and projects like MK ultra. The series stranger things used it appropriately. This story is about similar things. Congratulations on the BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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The “Dream Trekking” ability adds a creative and engaging aspect to this space exploration story. It is appealing that the author has managed to transport the reader into a world of wonder and mystery. Also, character development seems to be an outstanding aspect of this book. It sounds interesting for fans of the genre.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I can only think how exhausting it must be to live not one life but eight! But I've always been intrigued by lucid dreaming, and dream trekking is close enough. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Gwyneth Novesteras »

This review for the book, "The Keepers" is well-thought of. Science fiction is not really a genre for everyone, but what can pique one's interest in it is for it to be written and expressed well. Technicality and objectiveness always come hand-in-hand with this genre, but a mind- and emotion-provoking book, such as "The Keepers", will surely give justice to our emotions and perceptions towards how everything will unfold around Jonas and his journey on 8 different planets.
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Post by Isaac Ozo-okafor »

What a fascinating story, Jonah's journey into many spaces is such a thing that makes this book magical and interesting to read. The display of different cultures and the government's interest is also part of what makes this book a worthwhile journey
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Ahh! This is a lot similar to multiverse theory but here it's not the worlds that invisibly coexist alongside us but a person who invisibly coexist in a space.
For a genre Sci/Fi it's kinda interesting idea to think of. More interested to learn about the scientific explanation the author provides behind the existence of a person in 8 other planets.
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Post by sdvdbg fgdb »

Thank you for such a detailed and thoughtful review of ‘The Keepers’ by Michael D. Komeshak! Your insights into the unique premise and emotional depth of the characters are very helpful. I especially appreciate your comments on the author’s vivid writing style and the fascinating concept of dream trekking. Your balanced perspective on the complexity of the scientific explanations is also valuable. This review has definitely piqued my interest in the book. Thanks again for sharing your thoughts.
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Post by Amarachi Stephanie Ejike »

I'm neither a fan of mysticism nor science fiction, mainly because of their unrealistic tendencies. However, Jonas's story sounds intriguing and somewhat relatable. I find his abilities fascinating, and I wish the Government didn't have to get involved so Jonas could have a normal and wholesome childhood experience.
What? Don't side-eye me, please. It is not anyone's fault I am skeptical about anything and anytime the Government gets involved with someone's abilities. It sometimes ends badly, both in real life or make-believe. Anyway, it's okay that Jonas is our fiction today. I hope he got a better deal and ending than most with the interference in "The Keepers" by Michael D. Komeshak.
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I like the premise of this book. The idea that someone exists in 8 other places is intriguing. I can wait to get the full details.
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The story is truly one-of-a-kind and leaves a refreshing impact on the reader. The concept of Jonas having duplicates on eight other planets is extremely fascinating, and the inclusion of dream trekking and lucid dreams adds a unique and intriguing twist to the book. The unfortunate events involving government experiments and the capture of Jonas and his family further intensify the plot.
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The author uses the concept of "dream travel" in a way that allows Jonas to explore various worlds and realities, adding an innovative dimension to the typical science fiction or space exploration story.
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The concept of dream trekking into other planets in place of space travelling to examine other cultures and appreciate the realities that exists in other planets brings out an intricate aspect of today's BOTD. The twist in the story which comes along with making Jonas an object of scientific experiment seems to being a balance to the book. Thanks for the review.
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