Official Review: Beyond the Bowling Ball Bombing

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The review's mention of character growth and self-assessment in the book intrigues me. I enjoy stories where characters evolve, so this aspect makes me more interested in reading the book.
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What a great review, thank you! I love your summary, it really makes me want to read Terrance's story. Science fiction and time travel, I'm all ears!
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The review's mention of the author's conversational writing style and humor piques my interest. I enjoy light-hearted time travel stories, so I'm excited about the blend of high school life and unpredictability.
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A light-hearted time travel novel suitable for young adults and science fiction fans sounds exciting. I am curious to discover why a bowling ball hurtling from an extraordinary five miles above Earth's surface was aimed at Terrance. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Atieno Magero »

Beyond the Bowling Ball Bombing seems like a great sci-fi novel. The storyline is captivating and seems unique and quirky. I like that the story has elements of suspense to it and is unpredictable. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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I loved this review because it gives a great overview of the book's plot and tone. It makes me curious about Terrance's story and the mysterious puzzle box. I'd definitely consider reading this book.
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Post by Catalina Isabel »

This seems like an excellent novel for young adults or those looking for a light and suspenseful novel about time travel and self discovery. I hope Terrence is able to find out what is happening, and it's great to hear the story continues past the first book. Thanks for a great review, and congrats to the author on BOTD!
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A light-hearted time travel that tells the story of a high school junior who one day, was surprised to be the target of a bowling ball hurtling five miles above Earth's surface.
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This was an engaging read. The characterization was good. I love how the storyline unfolded. The story was also enlightening. Congrats on BOTD.
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I can't seem to get a hang of this book and the plot does not quite interest me, but i hooe Terrance finds answers. A huge congratulations to the author but I might pass on this one.
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Thanks or your review. While going through the sample I thought of how this book would make me wrack my brains, given the use of mathematics, some physics, and even the inclusion of what might be legal but not ethically right. think this book will be great to read through to the end.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

I am intrigued by the reason why Terrance's classmates keep in throwing his textbooks in the toilet. I am fascinated by the "bowling ball bombing". I am interested in learning how a mysterious puzzle box would change Terrance's life forever.
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This review is apt to say the least. It is very detailed and enthralling. Thank you. I am going to give the book a reading because of how interesting the review makes it sound. Congratulations to the author on making BOTD.
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Bullyng isn't good for many pupils in schools and it also make things more difficult to have more self confidence or to many huge challenges of their lives, like Terrance Brown he didn't wanted fame, except his classmates to stop throwing his textbooks in the toilet. He had horrific incident of bowling ball. A puzzle box was expected to come with replies but it looks like it will come with more questions than answers
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Post by Sycomore »

I'm normally not very fond of science fiction books and have read maybe one or two books of this genre only, but the sample I just finished reading and this review gave me a pleasant feeling. I really liked the humour and the narration. I might have missed out something.
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