Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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Re: Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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I really like the concept if this book because I'm a fan of sci-fi stories and a poet as well,I equally like the review
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The review sounds very convincing,and the things pointed out naturally appeal to human imaginative faculties. It is persuasive and engaging,precise and powerful. I really love the part the reviewer made mention of poetry. It'd be very nice to get this book and be entertained!
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

A medical, sci-fi thriller sounds intriguing, and I am shocked to read that he started writing it before the pandemic! It sounds like the characters are well-developed and multidimensional. Thanks for the informative review.
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Quite a futuristic sci-fi novel, with the unique concept of living with robots in harmony instead of battling against them. Will surely give it a try. Thanks for the review.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction story about a couple, their team and robots work to develop a cure for a nasty virus that causes its victims to become comatose. Will they success in finding a cure or will the source of the virus get to them first? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I love the fact that poems were added. This sci-fi book will be a catch. Great review
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This seems like a very interesting book. The free pages provided by Amazon really has me hooked and your review has convinced me that it's a must read for me. An amazing review. Good job!
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Post by azza lia »

The fusion of science, fiction, and poetry in one book sounds interesting. Although the author started writing this book before the pandemic, the issue of the virus attack makes it a bit odd and gives me an uneasy feeling because of what happened in the past few years. I can not imagine how I will compare the story with reality every time I continue reading this book. It is so sad.
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Between the participatory approach and the menacing nature of the DP20 virus, it sounds like this book has a lot going for it.
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Post by Ruchi Raina »

This sounds like an interesting read. Seymour wants to save the world from this newly spread virus that causes its victims to become comatose. Will he be able to do so with Sally's help? Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Christine Cariño »

I would love to read this one. I haven't read a participatory book before and it made me excited that this book is recommended to poem lovers, as well as sci-fi. The only thing I noticed is the title, which does not really spark interest. I love the review btw!
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I have my reservations because I'm not a fiction lover, however there are details such as the interactive part and the handling of poems that aroused my interest. It's good to know that this short book despite being part of a series can be read as a stand-alone book. Thanks for this useful review.
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Post by Shireen Ubaid »

This book seems very interesting. The message of the book is gripping. I love sci-fi novels so I guess I'll definitely enjoy this book and it's prequel. I would love to know more about Seymour and his attempts to find a cure for the virus. Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Tebogo Eugene M »

Thanks for the review nice and easy to understand, I love sci-fi, an interesting book about Seymour and his team trying to find a cure for DP20, and I hope they will find the cure because the Creature failed before, those who work with evil intention will never succeed, but those who work with love will succeed and I love the quote that The author's lesson on the negative impact of using violence to fight violence is thought-provoking. The use of brutal force hasn't solved any of the world's problems. Love is the answer!. Your review made me love the book congratulations, 4 out of 4 stars ✨ for your review. "The Great Awakening" by Arthur F Seymour. :character-mario:
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Post by Gabrielle Sigaki »

This sci-fi book is the sequel to the book Earth Won, but I like the fact that it can still be read as a standalone. The story of Seymour and Ruby sounds thrilling and filled with mysteries too. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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