Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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Re: Official Review: The Great Awakening by Arthur F Seymour

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Thank you for your review! This definitely doesn't sound like any Sci-Fi book I have ever read. I read the sample and was not sure about reading it. But your review changed my mind!
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The book is mentioned as a science fiction book as well as some fantasy in it. As per the review what is intriguing to me is its participatory approach. Thanks for a nice review.
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The review of this book ,The Great Awakening by Arthur F. Seymouhe which is stated to be science-fictional made me eager to read it. The review was really detailed and gave a vivid picture of what the book is all about and it has shown important lessons present in the book. I personally intend to purchase the book to read. I am eager to met the reviewer's best character, Ruby. The book according to the review above deserves a 4 out of 4 rating.
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A sci-fi novel with a poem in it? I can't wait to experience this unusual, yet intriguing, combo! I especially love the high stake the author has put upon his main characters - the world's survival. I'm sure this makes for a tension-filled narration where one tiny mistake might just be the grenade awaiting to explode.
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This book has an immersive sci-fi storyline that is engaging as it provides online links that are educational. This is the second book in a series, but the author provides a recap of book one which is truly helpful. Congrats on the BOTD!
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Sounds like a book motivated by the covid-19 that just recently happened. But it's well penned and I appreciate the creativity. Thank you for the review.
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Is there any team somewhere in a cave working out a cure to Covid-19? This book is more than relevant in answering a question like this. I appreciate the reviewer for a good job. Keep it up!
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Gosh how I love sci-fi novels and this is no exception. Thanks for the review
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Would like to know how they defeated the virus. What was their secret weapon or formula? Guess I would have to pick up the book and read. Nice review
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Nice review, but I cannot agree...since on the very first page of chapter one I found a mistake that annoys me terribly:" YOUR right", instead of YOU ARE right...I cannot go on reading, sorry!
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This sounds like a fascinating sci-fi/fantasy novel. I love the new concepts used, primarily how the author uses the links/QR codes to educate the reader better to see his perspective. The sample was great and flew by it real quick. I’m excited to earn how the author incorporates poetry as well.
I am looking forward to reading it. Thank you for an excellent review!
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The title of the book is interesting and relates easily with the story. A couple, working together to solve a massive world problem to do with a virus. Sounds quite relatable. The review says it’s a Sci-fi genre with a different style and guides to explanation about certain words. I feel intrigued to read about characters that are believable, especially Ruby, and on an important topic. Great review that arouses curiosity.
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Oh my, this doesn’t sound like a normal sci-fi book at all! I like that the author included a summary of the first part of the series. But that the book includes poems? And links to the internet? Fascinating. However, taking into consideration the events in the real world for the past few years, I don’t think I want to read anything with viruses. Thanks for the lovely review anyway!
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At first, I thought this was just another world-ending by virus book. The inclusion of the links and the tone of the book changed my mind. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I enjoy sci-fi novels, especially if they don't get too technical but since Covid started, every time I see the word "virus" it puts me off. So I'm not sure if I'll be reading about how Seymour and his team deals with the challenges, but maybe eventually I'll have a look.
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