Review of OldEarth Aram Encounter

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Sounds like an interesting book full of adventure and challenges. Sounds like Aram has his hands full with moving his clan and satisfying everyone's opinion on where the new dwelling should be. Great review, very interesting and informative!
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I look forward to reading this book. The vulnerability of mankind to the vagaries of nature in the initial stages of development is the core of the storyline in this book, a reminder that we have come a long way in taming our environment. Great Review.
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It seems as though there are a ton of possible risks for Aram's tribe, so the plot should be very extraordinary and loaded with experience. I'll investigate this series. Much obliged to you for the review!
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The review was fascinating; being a leader is a great responsibility. Convincing people that your knowledge could be a good option to take them to where they will be requires courage because the hope of the land is dependent on your shoulder. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I like the theme of this book: adventure and science fiction. It is always fascinating how people start and live in an unfamiliar space. I also love the religious undertone of this book because I always believe that nothing is too hard if there is Faith in God. The review says that this is one of the best books he had read in a while so it is definitely a good one.Congrats Botd
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I would not mind reading this. It has all the elements I like: adventure, science fiction and a touch of mystery, wondering what the new settlers will happen across next. The review is preety well done and expounds clearly the main points of the book. Well done.
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I am curious about the process of migraines of Aram's clan. They must have faced many challenges in their new home and I am curious to see how they adapted. This book sounds interesting so congratulations on BOTD.
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This is a great book that shows how people of past ages would take a claim land to be their home. compared to our world today people of those times fought for food and water not fame and riches. I would love to read this book.
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One certain thing is that when someone leaves a location to settle for another that they don't know, there is usually a spectacular finding. This is an intriguing story. Thanks for the review.
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Sound like a book that'll be great for those that love adventures. I'm a fan of adventure books, but this doesn't seem to pique my interest. Thanks for the review.
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Although I liked the part about alien-invasion, the plot does not seem as unique as I expected. Hence, I'll have to pass on this one. But thanks for a detailed review.
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I learnt that we always need to be gratefull with what we've got people of those days struggled but we have it easy
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I identified with the story, my daily life has been like this, and it made me gain a taste for reading again.
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This would be a great book to know how people from older times came into ownership of lands they had lived in. Yes, at some point in our lives we'll have a supreme being to look up to in times of need. Your review is simple and understandable, I love it
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This would be a great book to know how people from older times came into ownership of lands they had lived in. Yes, at some point in our lives we'll have a supreme being to look up to in times of need. Your review is simple and understandable, I love it.
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