Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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Re: Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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Initially, I thought this was a novel until I read to the end. The author did a great job discussing a health challenge in a poem. Thanks for the review.
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It's not all times that you get a summary of the previous books, that's a great way to start. The summary is so mouth watering, I am definitely going to read the book, sci-fi is one of my favourite genres and in this version they're using it to fight a virus.? Thats is great.I also have never seen a book with links to help the reader understand better, or is it because I started online books recently. It is a really good way to capture the minds of the audience. As much as I do not like violence being used in any problem, this books has more love than hate from what I read in thr review. It really shows how powerful love can be but can it really solve everything. ?. I am not a fan of poetry but it wouldn't be harmful to try. I am ready.
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Sounds like a great story! I wonder how the author was able to put all that content into 92 pages. Also I like a book that teaches a thing or two. Congratulations on BOTD 🙌🏽
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Maybe the book is indeed meant for young readers. It certainly seems that way. Also, I’m not particularly drawn to the idea of having to use the internet to enhance the reading of this book, not in this genre anyway.
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I am yet to read the book, but I think some concepts expressed, such as love and the collective responsibility needed for preserving our world, are applicable. Thanks for the review.
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I'm not interested in the premise of the book, but that's just because I'm not a sci-fi reader. Many people would surely love this.
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I'm curious to know more about how the virus works, and how they will cure it. Congratulations on BOTD!
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An interesting science-fiction book. The character development is intriguing. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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Sounds like an interesting story. However, i rarely enjoy sci-fi. Thank you for your review
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I kinda like the retro vibes that the book cover gives off. I am wondering if the pandemic that happened in the fictional world and timeline is inspired by the real-life pandemic we've experienced. Congartulations to the author for BOTD!
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The concept is quite intriguing. The variety of characters involved is raw.
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From the few pages of the book, and since the world is facing a similar situation as the DP20 pandemic, I suppose the authors is casting speculations similar to the conspiracy theory about the cause and cure. That's why I would like to know more about the Creature and the relationship between it and Sally the Crow.
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This is science fiction book tells us about Seymour and his wife call Ruby. This couple worked together to defeat a new virus call DP20. They worked together with other humans including robots. DP20 was threatening
the world, by causing more in infection in many people's life many people believed to be evil plan to make the world to be under his knees.
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