Official Review: Exodus Of The Phoenix by Robert Stadnik
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Re: Official Review: Exodus Of The Phoenix by Robert Stadnik
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It's thrilling, you're right about that. I enjoyed it. Thanks for your comments.Nizar Ali Shah wrote: ↑08 Oct 2019, 11:27 it is an emotional and engaging story.Humanity has tried to reach for the stars , but each time a ship has attempted to leave the solar system aliens have destroyed them.Humanity wants to explore the world, but they must contend with an alien race before doing so.This is a thrilling science fiction story.
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I'm glad you're enjoying it so far. Thanks for taking the time to comment.R_Royalty+ wrote: ↑21 Mar 2021, 05:41 I for one enjoy sci-fi ,and this certain piece looks very intriguing. I am looking forward to reading the whole book. By reading the first few lines I was already experiencing myself in the book. I love the fact that the words aren't difficult to understand,I would highly recommend it
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Humorous? How so? It's quite an epic adventure.Uchechukwu Okereke wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 10:04 Wow! The format you wrote your review in is quite humorous and welcoming. Even with as little information as possible, you were able to convey the emotions and eminence of the mission to leave the galaxy. I am certainly invested in reading this book and I cannot wait to read this one.
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In context with your review, it seemed like you were providing metacommentary. There were spots and locations where you mentioned the emotions and expressions of the characters not as a narrator but as a commentator. I found that method of reviewing quite humorous and enjoyable.kandscreeley wrote: ↑02 Dec 2021, 09:21Humorous? How so? It's quite an epic adventure.Uchechukwu Okereke wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 10:04 Wow! The format you wrote your review in is quite humorous and welcoming. Even with as little information as possible, you were able to convey the emotions and eminence of the mission to leave the galaxy. I am certainly invested in reading this book and I cannot wait to read this one.
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It definitely does make you want to continue reading. It's not necessarily dystopian, but it's an interesting adventure for sure. Thanks.nwachukwu raymond wrote: ↑04 Jan 2022, 06:46 I'm a fan of sci-fi. This sounds like a great book to read. I'm guessing the cliff hanger is supposed to draw readers to subsequent parts of the series. Thanks for the review
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