Review of The Great Migration

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It must be a lot of fun for an author to create a new world, with new cities, languages, religions and cultures. I like that the book also contains some life lessons. I often wonder why even in foreign, fictional countries, there's always war. I suppose it's more exciting to write and read about conflict, envy, greed etc. Thank you for the great review.
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This review is both comprehensive and flattering. I am interested in reading this book because of the well-developed characters, the new worlds created, the similarity to an epidemic, and the action-packed storyline. :techie-studyinggray:
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"The Great Migration" by Steve Ramirez. An interesting book, talks about Luta and his team going on an adventurous journey through the Thunder Valley for the great migration. Luta is the leader of the team. They later made their way to the country's capital, Crystal City, for the Cabochon festival. Luta made a great character and he's intriguing. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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This book seems like a very interesting Sci-fi novel, filled with plenty of characters. I also love how it seems like the author took plenty of time with the world building. I am honestly very interested in discovering what is going on in this book. This review has definitely piqued my interested. I will be reading this book soon. Congrats on BOTD!
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This sounds like a very interesting book, but I'm not fond of the zombie/alien and sci-fi narrative. However I must admit that it sounds like the author went to great lengths to make them as human as possible. So I will definitely give it a try. Thanks for an insightful review.
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This review is very insightful but I am surprised that no mention was made in the review of the graphic gore and violence I stumbled upon sampling the first few pages of this book as Bellona appears on the battle scene. I agree with the reviewer that the book is of high quality. But I disagree that this book is recommendable for any sci-fi fans - I am a sci-fi-fan but I was unable to progress beyond the first few pages because of violence against humans and animals.
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This seems like a great book, but I am currently not a fan of Sci-fi and fantasy books. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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Thanks for a free copy! I can't wait to travel on this seemingly suspenseful adventure with Luta and his team. I believe it's well-plotted because of the perfect rating; therefore worth the time.
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A sci-fi with life-encouraging tips. More importantly, the storytelling not only fascinates but enthralls. Will the book one day be converted to the big screen?
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I really enjoyed your review! Although this book might be great, I found it a little too bloody for me. I almost lost my lunch at one part of the sample.
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"The Great Migration" is super interesting! I just read samples and I'm already hooked. I can't wait to see what Luta discovers next. This book would make a cool movie or series. I am excited to dive into the full story!
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Science fiction is not my cup of tea. I often don't have the patience to dive into newly created worlds, languages and the likes. From the review I can imagine it is an amazing book for those who appreciate the genre.
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The complex nature of this story makes it easy to hold the reader's attention. I'm sure it will be appealing to adventure lovers. Congrats on BOTD!!
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One of the characters, Bellona Stanick, gave readers a powerful nugget to meditate on: "...all living things suffer and that we should not allow the pain of life to make us unkind."
- Athough this was easier to chew on, the
alien invasion cum tweaked zombie incursion narrative
was a bit difficult to swallow. So I'm going to pass on this one. The review was amazing. Thank you.
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Amazing review introduction started with main character and event , then talks about the plot that the author used in writing. Also in this review the reviewer express his feeling about the story , what the story content , gives a hint about the story characters , what readers would find while reading the story and how all these story elements compined together to give you an entertaining book. I will say this review is a very good trailer for the book and I will add it to my booklist.
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