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I am so sorry to hear about the plotlines and the way they never really intercalate...I really liked the overall feeling of the book, especially the way it was marketed. I must admit, I was attracted to the cover at first. Other than that, great review!
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

Sci-fi is not my thing and the plot of this book seems way over the top for my taste. And I don't like it when there are so many loose ends, it makes me feel like the author tried to bite more than he could chew. Sometimes a well-delivered, simpler plot is better, in my opinion.
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I am not so fond of alien stories. Too bad also about the ending that leaves some plots hanging. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Steven Samuel »

The book sounds nice. I seem to already like the role I perceive Carl Wolf plays in the novel. Though the many flaws in the novel seem to be a major setback, and the unresolved aspect seems like another. But I think I'll still give it a try though. Thanks for the review.
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Sci-fi fantasies never miss my attention, so this one is a definite read. I am pretty sure that this will be an interesting story. Congratulations on being BOTD
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Thank you for the review. This sounds like an action-filled space adventure with intricate plot-lines. It's too bad the ending is unsatisfying.
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I'm not an avid reader of space related stories. Thank you!
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After reading the brief summary I was considering to read this. But the thought of unfinished ending gave up my will to read. But anyhow I hope the author improves it and get the book a scoring rating.
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Steele Chronicles: Colony Crisis Series: Gathering Forces by Andrew Utsogn doesn't sound like my type of books and so I will have to skip it but I will recommend. Great review.
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Post by Moushmi Radhanpara »

Thabks for your honest review. I am really not in for a scify read right now. The concept seems fine, but it is still unconvincing for me.
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I love the Scifi genre. It saddens me that the author obviously put so much work into creating his story's setting and characters but then struggled with the execution. Thanks for your honest review!
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This science-fiction novel doesn't sound like a book that I would read but for those interested in future colonization and politics. I love that the author spent a lot of time developing the characters. Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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This sounds like a great book, however, I prefer single books to series. Thanks!
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I found the first two chapters very intriguing. I would enjoy reading this book to the end and would look forward to more from the series. It's no wonder that the book has an open ending if it's Book 1 in a series of books.
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I am not a fan of sci-fi or the type of ending you described, but I appreciate your interesting review.
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