Review of OldEarth Aram Encounter

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The book sounds fantastic. The review is wow! The title is fascinating and the cover's design is at topnotch. I love reading books with a good plot, a flowing storyline, well-developed characters, and this one sounds to have all those features. Thanks for this great review.
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Interesting! Aram's clan would be quite interesting to read about. I can't imagine myself in the day of Aram's clan. We sure take a lot of things for granted. Thanks for a compelling and interesting review.
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Discovering new lands cannot be easy. Besides all the things you described in your review, I remember reading parts of history outlining "claim scams". During the Gold Rush, you had to purchase a claim on a property, and people got scammed a lot. I can't imagine what these people went through. It sounds like the people in the book faced similar perilous issues.
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I love adventure and this sounds like a book i would love
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This well-written and intriguing book takes the reader through a great fantasy adventure. Aram, the leader of his clan, is tasked with finding a habitable land for his people. The task is challenging and when he meets his obligation, new hurdles present themselves. This book gives a great picture of early man's struggle to make a home and settle. Great review! I really enjoyed it.
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I thoroughly enjoyed stepping into the world created by A.K. Frailey in OldEarth Aram Encounter, the first book in the OldEarth series. I love when a book transports you to another time and place. And this book did just that, taking me on journeys and through challenges with various characters through beautiful natural settings from the ancient world.
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People migrate to a place in search of a better climate to live. However, settling in a new place comes with its challenges. Aram and his people will find out first-hand. This has all the elements of a good historical narrative.
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Post by George Myles »

Thank you so much for this lovely review. This read has reminded me that we are taking many things for granted. I hope we can learn to appreciate the fact that we don't have to fight for food like those days. I can't wait to read this whole book thank you
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The book sounds fascinating to read. I'm always interested to know how people went on through life before modernization came by. Thanks for the review.
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An adventure and science fiction packed with interesting events and a rich plot is something I'd love to read. I also like that it explains how people of the old age claim a land as theirs, I've always wondered how they do that. Thanks for the great review
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Really looking forward to reading this book. It looks like a fascinating tale of survival for an ancient civilization. Great review!
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Post by Anthony Bontsibokae »

That's a great way to put it. The way you described shows that it has a lot of tension with all the battles. I love it already. The people being in danger and looking for new land is kind of cliche but I look forward to reading. I will find out if it's really good . I understand what you said about people nowadays taking life for granted even right now there are people struggling just to get by. And there is someone complaining they didn't have a cake for their birthday. In the end I think I will read this one thank you.
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In today's modern world, some people still struggle to find food. I used to enjoy reading series with a dystopian theme, so I hope this story is engaging enough for me to try. Religious theme in sci-fi isn't uncommon, and I don't see the issue here. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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What a nice review, thank you for your review. This book has quite an interesting story, a story about people's lives in the early days. This book can also describe the situation and what the Aram's clan is facing in a very interesting and intriguing.
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This book seems as though it could be interesting. I’m not always that in to the idea of aliens and ancient humans, but when it’s science fiction rather than a conspiracy theory, it can be quite entertaining. I’m curious as to how well researched the story is on top of its creativity. Thank you for the helpful review.
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