Review of OldEarth Aram Encounter

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An insight into how the first humans survived before civilisation. It is easier to thrive in this age and time. The early man was disadvantaged on so many fronts. Good review
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I have always wondered how people survived the Stone Age. The barbaric ways that they had to live in order to survive. This seems like an interesting book with even supernatural elements. Good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day! Nice review.
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Aram's clan seems to have faced so many obstacles in their new settlement. I hope they were able to pull through? Congrats on the BOTD.
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Post by jonathan mukisa »

Wow, I would love to read this book. It sounds like very interesting. I've always wondered how people and came into possession of land too. Well I like that the story has chapter title and the location that makes the story look more real. Great review.
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I can't imagine how the early humans founded a place for themselves. How did they develop the food we grew up to love now? How did they develop the agricultural practices we know now?
All these and more make me interested in reading this book. Thanks for the review.
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This book sounds super fantastic. A thrilling reading experience it must be. Adventures and new experiences abound herein. Thanks for the great review; kudos.
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This seems like a nice book that will take readers back in time to when vast areas of land remained unclaimed, and everyone had to struggle to create a home and a nation for themselves and their tribes. It must've been difficult for Adam to lead the people and ensure their safety.
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I like the religious undertone in this book. The only draw back is the polytheism narrative. Great review.
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I can't quite place the genre. Seems like a unique read with a bit of science fiction. It seems to be dated back to the older settings at the beginning of times from the summary. Seems like an intriguing read. Can't wait to read it. Congrats on botd. Great review.
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It really does sound like an interesting read. not a big fan of sci-fi but i do love adventure stories.
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From the excerpt is seems like the plot will unfold in an interesting way as the links between the characters and groups develop. However, I did find the introduction of so many characters so quickly confusing at first, but they had started to fall into place by the end of the excerpt.
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I know this book is right for me since I'm fascinated by early human settlement and practice. I love that the author chose unique fonts and title presentation for the book. Overall, the storyline seems interesting to read.
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This reviewer said that the author crafted her characters, words and events well. This is just envidence that the book is a great read. Good job!
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Post by Alazar Kumlachew Taye »

Hello Every one
Arma the leader of the clan motivates me to be the one who create better place for those who belongs to me. The reviewer perfectly elaborates the main idea with short paragraph and he didn’t forget the value of the title. The rate he gives to the main writer also shows the reviewer balance to not just pretend as the book is one of mind-blowing.



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Post by Ifesi »

Nice review. The author wrote the book in such a way that it looks real. Congratulations on BOTD.
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