Official Review: Stone of Gabriel by Gary A. Pattillo

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Re: Official Review: Stone of Gabriel by Gary A. Pattillo

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Wow a sci-fi novel!What an amazing review!! What is the connection between the stone and the murder? Why is kurt the only one able to hold the stone ? Is there something connecting detective Bailey and Kurt! So much suspense. Their book is a must read
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I really enjoyed the review, but I would also like to state something's in the review I like to correct. First, evil sometimes or good at times win as opposed to the reviewer's point that the war does not have a victor. So after every fight there is always a victor among the two. Aside this I enjoyed the review and I look forward to read the book. Thanks
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A crime-thriller sci-fi novel sounds amazing. Adventurous books like this are one of the genres I enjoy. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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Stone of Gabriel has a very interesting storyline. I would definently love to read this book. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I like the plot of this book, and your review makes it more enticing. The themes the author focused on are also vital and relatable.
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This book has an interesting premise with the stone. It's great to see that the characters are also well-developed and likeable. Thanks for the great review!
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I love young adult books... seems like an interesting read. A story about a teenager finding a stone with powers and mastering it ... Can't wait to read it. Congrats on botd.
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A well written sci-fi story should attract the audience of the genre. Thank you for the review!
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Very few occasions in life happen by chance, and the battle between good and evil will continue for as long as man exists. I think this book will be an interesting one.
Impressive review.
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The name "Gabriel" is very angel-y, so I'm sure the protagonist has something to do with angels. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Katie Canedy wrote: 31 Dec 2021, 01:59 Using a special stone as the basis for this story is quite interesting. I enjoy the fact that the religious undertone is not right in the reader's face as well. Thanks for the review! :)
:) :) there are significantly special stones in creations, some are stones of fire, stone of tears and brimstone which is somewhat related to the Gabriel stone.. I'm really getting to know this stones... 8-) :) :) :)
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This young adult book seems like a good read. I love fantasy and sci-fi so this should go down well. Thanks for a great review.
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