Official Review: Metaphase by M. Street

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Re: Official Review: Metaphase by M. Street

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Livro bom com uma história muito boa
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The author seems to have perfected the world-building and the fantasy element in the book, creating two dimensions without skipping any detail while weaving the threads of the plot in a way that grips the attention of any fantasy lover. This book is my perfect cup of tea.
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"Metaphase" By M. Street is the second book in this sci/fi fantasy series. This world follows Piper, who is a secret guardian princess of the fourth realm. She is seeking elements to keep her safe from a evil brother Eli. This journey to safety, love, and magical dimensions will keep readers invested in Piper's story. Thanks to a great review it's sure to be a great BOTD.
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Different realms, the guardian, fantasy elements, and unique writing I sampled are appealing. I prefer to start with the first in the series. It is great to know that this book can be read as a standalone, too. Thank you for your great review.
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Adorei como foram preenchidos as lacunas adultos e bebês, nomes interessantes. Não sou muito fã de fantasia, mas talvez eu dê uma chance
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As a lover of fantasy and magic, this sounds like a perfect book to immerse in a world of battle, family, magic, and more.
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The animal-themed powers in the realms made out of Infants and Matures are diverse and interesting, but Piper's "secret royalty" origin is a tad overdone in genres like this.
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This sounds like a richly imagined story with unique creatures and a fascinating take on the fourth dimension. I’m especially intrigued by the idea of energy-infused powers and the pendant quest. It feels magical and intense. Congrats on BOTD!
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"Metaphase" by M. Street seems to be a dystopian novel. I like the concept of infants and matures, with the matures being able to shapeshift. It has a unique lot, and I'm looking forward to it. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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I would love to read the first volume of the Mitosis series. Your review of "Metaphase" has piqued my interest in the trilogy, and the sample was also interesting. I hope Piper will be victorious in her quest.
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"Metaphase" by M. Street is a fiction with a scientific touch. It revolves around dimensional characters which are Infants and Matures who play significant roles accordingly. The composition involves different creatures, their roles and even a solid storyline of character Piper.
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Oh wow, this review was very helpful on quelling my fears about being recommended the second novel before the first. It’s a bit of a personal quirk of mine where I can’t stand viewing things out of order, whether it’s books, movies or tv shows, so jumping into the second installment of a series straight away would normally be a huge no-no for me, but concise summary of the first novel’s events offered in your review was written so well that I not only felt caught up to speed, but it made me excited to read the book for myself! I also appreciated the reassurance that the author does provide enough context that you don’t necessarily need to read the first novel to make sense of the second.

I’m a huge fantasy fan, so I already love classic tropes like mad tyrants and secret royalty, and the dressing of multiple dimensions feels like it’d make for a unique story. I’m definitely going to give the whole series a look now, so thank you for the excellent review!
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I think I'll enjoy this book, even though I don't like sci-fi much ,the story sounds intriguing, so I'll definitely give it a try.
Thanks for a detailed review and congrats on BOTD.
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The story about fourth dimension and shapeshifters sounds interesting to a lover of sci-fi/magical genre. I hope to enjoy reading about the dimensions more. Thank you for a wonderful review!
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Post by Rose Angela »

*Metaphase* by M. Street follows Guardian princess Piper Walker as she battles to restore balance in a fractured world, facing war, betrayal, and her tyrannical brother.
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