Review of The Great Migration

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I have trouble keeping up with books with lots of world building so this one’s probably not for me, but the review is extremely enthusiastic, so I’m sure it’ll appeal to many others!
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A story of struggle during a journey through Thunder Valley, full of action, fast-paced and sure to be a page turner. Can’t wait to dive into this one after reading the sample and this review!
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I like mystery and adventure stories so I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to be with Luta as he guided his team for the great migration and battled a more than century enemy as they journeyed on. Who will remain alive to stand with Luta? Exciting!
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Ramirez's science fiction book takes you on an adventure featuring an invasion of demons and monsters. The protagonists strive to escape the contagious fever of the s'orne. Grab your copy to see if they survive! Thank you, Nzube Okeke, for the informative book review.
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I love worldbuilding done well and this book sounds like it has everything I look for in a sci-fi/fantasy book. I enjoy how a cataclysmic alien invasion has the ability to test characters and present challenges that grow and unite them over the course of the story. The inspirational quotes are another bonus. I’m excited to check this one out!
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Traveled with Luta and friends in 'The Great Migration' by Steve Ramirez. From Thunder Valley to Crystal City's Cabochon Fest, it's a thrilling ride with exciting moments and interesting characters. Something big is brewing!
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While this review was captivating, detailed and well written, science fiction is my least favorite genre so I don't see myself reading this book. Thank you for the amazing review anyway.
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Post by sasad4733 »

It's every sentence of this review convinced me to read the book. It sounds like it would be a lot of fun! Nice work
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The review mentions Luta's prominent role as the team's lead Zuni guide during their adventure through Thunder Valley. This demonstrates his expertise and knowledge in navigating the terrain, which likely contributed to the team's ultimate success. Nice review.
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Post by Sameena Ansari »

Steve Ramirez's 'The Great Migration' beckons with its richly imaginative plot and diverse characters like Luta and Bellona. The story's action, imagery, and life-affirming messages, make it a must-read for any science fiction enthusiast.
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Nzube Chizoba Okeke wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 02:56

The Great Migration could easily be a sensational sci-fi television series.

This book was a modern-day alien invasion cum tweaked zombie incursion narrative
These two statements alone have me excited to read this book; aliens and zombies sound like an incredible combination, and the fact that you think it could make a great series is a testament to how excellent the storytelling is. I can't wait to read this, thanks.
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A great responsibility awaits Luta's team members and the villagers. I can only hope that they survive it. The book has an interesting cover page. I am looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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In this fabulous fictitious story, the author takes us on an adventurous journey into new worlds, and the element of time travel that includes a war seems intriguingly interesting.
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I enjoyed the review. The book appears to be an exciting work of fiction. I'm eager to dive in and contemplate the journey and fate of Luta and the entire group.
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Post by Anusha Thatavarthi »

Your vivid portrayal of 'The Great Migration' is captivating! Steve Ramirez's intricate world-building and character depth truly shine through in this gripping narrative. Your four-star rating and glowing recommendation speak volumes about the book's excellence. Thank you for sharing such an insightful and enthusiastic review!
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