Official Review: Solar Winds: Providence Ends

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Re: Official Review: Solar Winds: Providence Ends

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What an amazing review. It is interesting that there is no cliffhanger. I am not really into reading sci-if but you review gives it an appealing edge so I will recommend it to others.
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From your highly detailed review and the complexity of the sample I read, I can tell this book is not for me. Not being a fan of sci-fi, this is just too much. The world here is so complex I can't follow what is going on. Glad you enjoyed it!
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I would definitely add this book to my must-read list. Amazing review
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The world building sounds like it was done well in this novel. The complexity is there, but still understandable for new readers of the series.
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Wow! Such a complicated story. Thanks though for the review.
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This sounds like a fun addition to the sci-fi genre. Great detailed review!
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Post by Manang Muyang »

I am not a sci-fi fanatic, mainly because I usually can't cope with complicated technology and a myriad of characters. This book seems to have both. Glad to note that you had much fun, though. Solar Winds seems to have blown you away.
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Solar Winds: Providence Ends by Bryan G. Shewmaker sounds really an interesting science fiction. SciFi is my cup of tea but I will have to skip this book. I will definitely recommend it. Great review.
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The book seems a bit complex with a whole new world, but since it is written in such a way that is explained slowely, I find it very intriguing. Great review!
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This book sounds amazing! The review is so thorough and has me wanting to read the book. I love sci-fi/fantasy stories and it sounds complex enough to keep me interested. Getting the reader to keep turning the pages is the goal of any author and this genre can be challenging. It sounds like there is a lot of imagination woven into the details and I am excited for more.
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I love a book that revolves around romance, action, hope, desperation and technology. I will love to read this book. Nice review.
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This is not the book for me, as I am not really a fan of the Sci-fi genre. I do think it is rather interesting that time can vary from place to place and even speed up! I definitely would not want to mess with a creature who has the ability to grow another head! Thanks for the thorough review!
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This book certainly sounds complicated and intricate. A galaxy that warps time in its own way is quite the tale. I'm not a big sci-fi fan and the sheer amount of plot threads woven into the story seem too dense for me, a major lover of light reads. I'll pass on this one. Glad you had a swell time with it though, and thanks for the review.
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Post by Sangeetha+Narayan »

I have read the sample pages provided by the author. And then I read your revoew of the book. I have come to the conclusion that the book is definitely not an easy read for me. But I absolutely love books that creates its own world with its own unique set of rules. So, I'm goimg to check this book out when I get a chance. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Post by Jorge Leon Salazar »

A science fiction book about a Solar Empire that has spread throughout the universe, this novel, although it seems to carry several plots in parallel, seems suitable for science fiction lovers. It also has romance, action, technology and related topics.
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