Official Review: Solar Winds: Providence Ends

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A story about empaths is a very interesting plot and I am looking forward to this science-fiction book. Congrats!
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Intriguing and quite promising book, in my opinion. I liked how it was portrayed in the review so I read free sample and now am very interested to find out how everything will play out in the end. I believe author made excellent job in making it enticing to readers)))
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I love sci-fi, and this book seems to have an original story. It does sound a bit complicated, and I'm afraid I'm going to get lost. But, all the details you provided are too intriguing to resist. Thank you for an insightful review!
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Post by Stephen Campana »

Although I like sci-fi/fantasy novels that involve technology and that explore aspects of time and space, this one, with its multiple threads, sounds a bit too complicated; I may have to pass on this one. Thanks for the review, Cataclysmic. :techie-studyingbrown:
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This sounds like a great book for science fiction fans! It sounds very detailed and is a strong start to the series. Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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This book sounds like it's very well-written, with a very involved plot. The characters seem to be well-developed. I especially like that one of them, Simmonne, is "a very kind, gracious woman ..." who appears to be much different from many other main characters. Although I'm not a fan of sci-fi, I might give this book a try when I get a chance. I did like the Lord of the Ring trilogy, after all! Thanks for the excellent, detailed review!
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Time wrinkles, fun technology and an accessible storyline sound like the makings of a good novel. Thanks for the introduction to this book.
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I have a healthy liking to sci-fi. I have read a good number of classics of the genre, as well as some more obscure individuals. I recognize in the reviewer a passion for the genre.
Unfortunately, what I read, both in the book sample and the review sort of pushed me back in my attempt to read either.
I read for pleasure, not as hard work. Sorry, I'll pass that one.
I have to acknowledge, though, the elaborateness of the review!
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This sci-fi book sounds very interesting with it's complex world and characters. The plot seems developed well. I'll keep this series in mind, for sure.
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Thank you for your detailed, insightful review. I am so in love with the cover art that it makes me want to read this book based on that alone. I appreciate that you mentioned the number of errors compared to the length of the book is not a cause for concern. I am also happy to know the "good" and "bad' guys are balanced. Can't wait to read.
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Post by Elizabeth Pass »

I like the idea of time changing based on your location. Just like it gets hotter closer to the equator. I also like when you get to follow different characters and storylines.
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It's intriguing to see how time would accelerate near an anomaly. This sci-fi sounds interesting, but the cover doesn't speak to me at all.
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Post by ciecheesemeister »

Wonderful, in depth review! You covered many important points. This sounds like a well written science fiction novel. I am interested in checking it out.
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I am currently reading a book called 'Hell Ship', and seemingly this one is similar ti that in the main theme and setup of the book. However, sci-fi never pass by me unattended and I would love to read this soon. Congratulations on being BOTD
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Post by Aditi Sapate »

That is some detailed description! But I suppose the book calls for that detailed a review. I think that the format of the chapters is a little confusing. But good job on the review!
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