Official Review: Damon Ich by Aaron d Key

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Re: Official Review: Damon Ich by Aaron d Key

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I found myself identifying with the book's protagonist since I am also introverted and I would also want to help other people if I have the power to do so. Congratulations to the author for BOTD!
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Science fiction and time travel stories generally tend to be plot-centric. It was good to know that the author had developed the characters here so elaborately. Thanks for the awesome review!
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Post by Grace Bassey »

Thanks for a great review.
I like a book that keeps be in suspense all through and based on this review, I am bound to read Damon Ich
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Post by Ann Ogochukwu »

This is a well-written review, and the book's plot seems interesting. I, however, don't think I'll read this book, as I have not read the first book in the series.
Congratulations, BOTD.
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there's a lot going on in the story from the gardener to some alternate universe to Damon to Damon's ancestors, there's murder, terror attack.
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The book seems mysterious and appealing because it requires a patient to slowly follow the story to the end. Amazing review.
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Post by Joy C »

This book seems like a well written story one who enjoy reading. I like that the focus is on the characters and that character development is well done. I'd love to read this. And your review, it's well laid out and detailed. Thanks
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It’s nice to know that this book can be read as a stand alone. The combination of elements of fantasy and sci-fi, and the power and time travel elements makes me interested in this book.
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Post by Andualem Guade »

Although Damon Ich is the second book in the series, it's nat that hard to understand very character in the book.
So I think am going to read the first one too, in order to understand it awesomely and to never miss any SciFi or fictitious part of it.
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Time travel can be interesting, when handled properly. The framing device of this unnamed gardener telling a story of an alternative reality is a unique twist as well. However, I am not one for reading books in a series out of order if I can help it, so I’ll have to wait until I can read the first book as well. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Post by jaliper »

This book looks really unique. I have read a lot of time travel but I've never encountered any story like this. Also, good job for the author if he made a really good time travel read. To be honest, I always see that genre with complex storyline. This book also sounds very intriguing and powerful. Definitely a must read for us. Thanks
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Post by gen_g »

You had me at character development – it seems like a very interesting piece belonging to the science fiction genre, especially with the presence of time travel. Thanks for the review.
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I love the poetic lines incorporated in the book. It will definitely be interesting. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Post by Jose Josphat »

This is quite fascinating theme. Being an introvert, workaholic and using the powers to help people sounds interesting aspects of this Fi/Fantasy read. Congrats on BOTD!
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