Review of AWE

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AWE: A Technothriller addresses the important controversial topic of Climate. It is one to look forward to and I enjoyed this review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Congratulations on BOTD.
With thrilling suspense, rich insights into science and technology, and a thought-provoking take on humanity's future.
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I don't think I've ever encountered the word "Technothriller" before the review of "AWE" by Pierre R. Schwob. Thanks to the author, my scientific vocabulary is getting broader.
AWE: A Technothriller is a gripping science fiction taking us through the life of Galileo, the Palo Alto Research Institute (PARI), led by van Eyck, a project that takes climate change into account and other intriguing subplots.
Readers will find the book richly informative.
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This book is perfect for those who likes science fiction books. The story centers around AWE, an AI that becomes conscious and threatens humanity 's survival . The plot twists and turns, keep you on the edge of your seat .This book really made me reflect on the balance between innovation and ethics, and I finished it feeling really thrilled.
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The complex connection between science, technology, and climate seems to captivate science fiction fans in this book. It draws attention to a relevant and controversial technological advancement while also heightening the intrigue with action, adventure, and international politics.
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Your review captures the gripping nature of "AWE" by Pierre R. Schwob very well, with a strong focus on its thrilling elements and insightful exploration of climate change and misinformation. The balance between action, like Galileo's intense journey and the tension surrounding Olrik and Roxanne, and the deeper, thought-provoking themes is clearly presented. It's a well-rounded review that offers potential readers both excitement and intellectual engagement, making it a great recommendation for fans of technothrillers. Excellent job in highlighting both the action and the book's informative aspects!
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The book is thought-provoking with a unique and unimaginable concept. It takes into account the future of humanity by blending technology with climate change. Sci-fi lovers should consider giving it a try. Great review!
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Great review. The way it first quotes the book the I think and going in depth to show the quality of book is really great. The book in itself seems great. A technothriller. I guess it would be a perfect hit for people who love to read about scientific concepts with technological base I'm a blend of fiction.
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What an awesome review! I sampled the first chapter introducing Galileo, his incident with Katrina, and his embarking to work on a trailer after he killed Uki. I am glad to discover from your review that there are many plot threads to discover in this climate-change focused novel.
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From the review ,the book seems to contain alot , begining with abdonment of a child , to climate change issues and humanity thinking of leaving earth for another planet since earth is unsustainable.It seems to have alot of characters some with difficult names. But it's a good book especially for those who love science fiction.
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"AWE" by Pierre R. Schwob is a very exciting science fiction that begins with the story of a boy named Gaaba. Gaaba was abandoned by his parents, so a young woman named Uki began to take care of him, and Gaaba soon insisted on being called Galileo. On the other hand, the Palo Alto Research Institute is trying to find the lost city of Atlantis.
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A gripping science fiction story book "AWE" by Pierre R. Schwob, which portrays the issue of climate change in a wonderful manner. The story follows Galileo, who lacks empathy but is interested in maths and science.
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The book awe is such a in depth emotional story with a lot of ups and downs in my opinion I remember reading this book thinking it was going to be boring but the story and the characters really moved me along
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This book blends a personal tale of Galileo's troubled upbringing with a larger, thrilling narrative of cutting-edge research, climate change, and misinformation. The story keeps readers engaged through complex characters, suspenseful moments, and thought-provoking insights into technology's role in combating global crises.
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Congrats to the author. I am choosy when it comes to sci-fi because some are just complex. However, there are my preference that focus more on human interaction and not only machines and aliens. This looks like one because of the positive review. 
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