Official Review: Damon Ich by Aaron d Key

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Re: Official Review: Damon Ich by Aaron d Key

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The book takes us journeying into Damon Ich’s life on Herron. The major incidents revolve around Damon’s ancestor, a murder, another city being threatened, and restoring the timeline before it's too late. Thanks for the great review.
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Damon Ich by Aaron D Key is the second book in a series. Characters are well developed. Although this is a series, this book can be read as a standalone. The novel can be best enjoyed by readers who love time travel.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I’m not usually a fan of science fiction or books about time travel, but your review has definitely caught my attention. I think I will be adding this book to my reading list.
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I have never read a time travel book but this one seems interesting and the plot seems to be full suspense. Thanks for letting us know that the book is a little slow in the beginning and everything makes sense at the end. Wonderful review.
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Damon sounds like an interesting character, and the time-travel/alternative-reality components would definitely make this plot interesting! Thank you for your analysis of this sci-fi/fantasy title.
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This book does sound interesting. It sounds like the author did a great job with this book! I also like that this author do focuses more on the development of his characters. Also, time travels fascinate me.
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I think I'll need to read the first part as this part sounds like an interesting read
Great review
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Every author has their own idea of the time-space continuum conspiracy... I am gonna read this book just to see the author's point of view on that matter. The review is also well written
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Post by Antara Sengupta »

:tiphat: Time travelling and the themes surrounding it are always something to look forward in science fiction books. Thanks for the review.
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I may not really appreciate a book with the time travel element, but I'm sure the right audience will appreciate this one because it seems to be beautifully written. Great review.
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The second book that can be read as a standalone is great. The author is too professional to make book two a standalone. Contemporary fiction with a touch of fantasy is so great. The author deserves to win the BOTD!
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:?: Time travel isn't something I like to read about, so I'll pass on this one. However, this seems to be the right book for sci-fi lovers. Great review.
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The reviewer has made this book sound very interesting. I am all for reading books with strong character development and glad to hear that the story line is not diverted by what can sometimes be unnecessary love plots. Science fiction is definitely my Forte. May add this to my reading list.
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I'm quite interested in time travel plotline. It's glad to know that the author did a very a good job with both plotline and character development. I would love to give this a try. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

Based on the official review this book requires more than light reading since it can be confusing with the time travel element and the number of characters. Makes me think about a Tom Clancy book where there are so many characters that a reader needs to really focus or get lost in the story. The official reviewer described this book as a masterpiece and if this is the case then readers must take the time to understand each character and remember their backgrounds as the story progresses. This book received a 4-star rating so I look forward to reading the entire book. Great review.
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