Official Review: The Omicron Six by Endy Wright

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The Omicron Six by Endy Wright sounds like a very normal story of two friends became an extraordinary pack. I would love to be a part of this exciting journey. Congratulations on #BOTD.
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The book talks of friendship and family both being very interesting topics. It's good to see that Cooper who was deemed antisocial was now going to have a really good friend and how the same applies to Coupe whose presence is barely noticeable. It's also good to acknowledge that this is a sci-fi novel and that the boys are not yet exposed and are frankly yet to fully understand their potential. I love books set on on foundation of family and friendship more so into the SciFi world.
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A book exploring the "ingenuity of science, the brutality of humans, and the power of family and true friendship" is definitely a wonderful read for the fans of science fiction. Even though I'm not a fan of this genre, I appreciate the wonderful work that this author has done: superb editing, well-developed characters, infusion of humor, etc. Congrats on the BOTD!
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The plot premise sounds riveting. I appreciate the exceptional writing, including world and character building. It certainly seems like a book that's worth every penny. Great review.
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The origin of their existence is intriguing. It will be interesting to know how they got their abilities. I wonder if they also hide their identities like typical superheroes. Thank you for the review.
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I’ve only read the sample, but this book is a must read. Coupe and Cooper have an unbreakable bond that hooks you from the beginning.
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Thank you for this detailed review. I can tell you really enjoyed this book, it made me want to read it as well. Well done with the review :tiphat:
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This sounds like a fun and witty fantasy. I like how the characters have special powers and it sounds like the humor is enticing. I’m not sure about the main characters having similar names though. However, there could be a point to this phenomenon. I’ll have to give it a try to find out.
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Great review. I do like a good Sci-Fi book. It is extremely pleasant when the author does a good job of writing well developed characters. Cannot wait to dive further into this to see how it all turns out
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Seems like this book contains a very good message and interesting characters. Thanks for the great review.
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In these trying times, its a pleasure seeing a well-written novel with a powerfully positive message and well-developed characters. It seems like this is a sci-fi novel that any fan wouldn't want to miss. Thank you so much for the insightful and honest review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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This book sounds like an interesting story for fans of sci-fi. Although it’s not my favorite genre, I could tell that Coupe and Cooper become fast friends right away in the story. It’s a plus that the book is perfectly edited. Thanks for a great review.
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I agree with you that "family isn’t just about blood relations but also about love, acceptance, and trust." Am dying to read about the unique capabilities of these distinct heroes - Cooper and Coupe. Your thorough review implies that this thriller is mind-burrowing. It is a book I would love to read.
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Wow. It's so satisfying to see complex characters that are also given a development by the end of the book. Combined with a relatable and gripping plot and awesome writing skills, this book looks to be a good read to anyone interested in YA sci-fi/fantasy.
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I think I admire the friendship that existed between Coupe and Cooper. With this pair, they can create the impossible.
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