Review of AWE

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I love how the review highlights the aspect of the fight to climate change. The book thus becomes an opportunity to renew our commitment to greener practices and helps spreading information and promoting the change.
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Galileo indeed was one of the most brilliant minds to ever live
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The review of Awe by Pierre R. Schwob is written well, and I appreciate how concise it is. This reviewer did a good job explaining the story, without it becoming overwhelming. This novel is compelling and the review captures that point. Thank you for sharing this review.
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"AWE" by Pierre R. Schwob, a book that features science, climate change, and a main character, Gaaba. It will be fun to read how the story turned out.
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I'm impressed with the Author's eloquence and clarity. I like the genre - scifi, and will definitely read the book calmly at some point in the future. Great work!
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The idea of humans seeking refuge in another planet is both fascinating and intriguing to me, and it humourous too. It's intriguing how we want what we can really get yet still cling to our desires.

And thinking that Galileo would act in an unthinkable manner towards Uki, his nurse, because of his friendship with Katrina isn't novel though far from being honourable. Untimely, "AWE: A Technothriller" offers an interesting read. Thanks for the review.
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Great Review!
The opening of Gabba's lack of empathy and the destiny of Uki is a gripping introduction to this book. The science fiction storyline combined with the geopolitical aspect adds depth and makes the story more relatable. Additionally, the cover art is absolutely captivating.
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Post by Cristina-Ioana Toader »

I really like how you highlight the book’s ability to blend exciting, action-packed moments with deeper themes like climate change and misinformation. You do a great job of pointing out that it’s not just a thrilling read, but also informative, adding extra depth to the story.
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Post by Caterine Potes Morales »

Wow, this sounds like a thrilling and thought-provoking read! I love how the book touches on climate change and the use of AI to combat misinformation—that’s such a relevant topic today. Galileo's story seems like a fascinating way to weave these big ideas into the narrative. I'm definitely intrigued by the suspense with Roxanne and Olrik too. Great review!
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Congrats on BOTD!
Pierre R. Schwob's AWE: A technothriller combines a compelling story with contemporary concerns like disinformation and climate change. With PARI taking on innovative projects, Galileo's complicated path is only getting started. This novel is exciting and thought-provoking, full of action, tension, and revelations.
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Well-written review! AWE will definitely make a great read. Sci-fi is my kind of genre, especially when it combines action, suspense, and thought-provoking themes like climate change and misinformation. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Revisit familiar sci-fi scenarios, like big AI systems, climate change, and leaving Earth due to fears of it being uninhabitable, by reading this book. Let's see if it gives them a new spin.
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How bad is climate change really going? There are a few studies which suggest that it is not really that bad, but every year people from countries die because of heat. Do you want a story based on such phenomenon? Congratulationa on the BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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This pricked me in the entire review. "The project requires modeling that takes climate change into account. Is it feasible? Does PARI have all the resources it needs? Who else will they need on their team?" I think we need keep away the fictitious characters in the book and look inwards towards ourselves and answer those questions honestly. Are we ready to release our resources and to join the fight against climate change?
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AWE: A Technothriller masterfully blends cutting-edge technology with climate change challenges. I’m captivated by the suspense, action, and the timely exploration of misinformation. I'm eager to see Roxanne's fate! Congrats on being BOTD!
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