Official Review: Inertia by A. R. Rivera

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Re: Official Review: Inertia by A. R. Rivera

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From your review, I already can't wait to read the book. Did G change anything when he went to 1996? I have to find out. I'm also curious to read this because you said you just couldn't put the book down, I love those kinds of books.
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I completely agree with all observations raised in the review. I have always loved thrillers, fantasy and especially time travel. Truly, when I read this book, it wasn't only nail-biting but also heart-pounding kind of story. The author did an awesome work here and I truly believe this book will go places. Thanks for an in-depth review.
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I don't usually read science fiction and I can't say I'm a fan of time travel, but the fact that you so clearly loved this book, makes me think I should at least read a few pages of it before I make a decision, and it would be cool to read about the 90's. Great review!
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From your review, I agree that this is a remarkable piece of work. Downloading it is one of those things that I won't regret.
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It's wonderful in science fiction genre with impressive plot. This intriguing story would be a best choice for science fiction readers. Thanks for this great review.
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This was a very detailed and nice review. I already like this book and I haven't even read it yet. Its plot reminds me of Back to the Future if it would get more adventurous and complicated. I am sorry to hear about weak editing, but I am one of those weird people that are not bothered by it. Thank you for your review.
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Thank you for a great review zaynab_m on Inertia. A sci-fi thriller and mystery sounds intriguing. The description of Death landing after time travelling sounds brutal and what he deserves. Thank you to A R.
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Thanks for your review. It sounds like this is an interesting, edge of your seat adventure!
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I hadn't thought about it, but you're right, one-word titles can pack quite a punch. As you mention, the beginning is incredibly attention-grabbing and the book clearly continues to be compelling throughout.
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This sci-fi thriller looks promising. Even though he's dying, Gerry still wants to save his son's life. A parent's love really knows no bounds. I'm excited to see how G's life would turn out after being thrust into the past. Thanks for the review!
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All right, I'm usually wary about time traveling books, since it's a sub genre of sci-fi that has been hit or miss for me in the past. But you've definitely piqued my interest with this one! Thanks for the detailed review, I'm probably going to give this a try.
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I've downloaded my copy of the book. I'm not an avid reader of sci-fi because I read the book of its genre once in a while. From your review, I am now curious of how this book will turns out. It has interesting plots that piqued my interest. Thanks for your review, I must say.
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I can see the satirical outlook in reading a few chapters. Death looking to take revenge on Gerry has me curious as to why. And what is up with the three stones? My interest is piqued.
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Post by MsTri »

This sounds like a very novel - ha! - story that's right up my alley. I LOVE time-travel stories and this one sounds like has some other interesting stuff going on, as well, with the whole Daemon situation. I also think it's a hoot that the father is named "Gerry Springer"! It's a shame about the editing, but sounds like it's one of those books that's so good, that it's easy to forgive such mistakes.
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It sounds like a great book, although not really my type of book. Thank you for your review.
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