Official Review: Inertia by A. R. Rivera

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

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It sounds like the book is very well written. I'm looking forward to reading it, even though I don't read much science fiction. I wonder if the author intentionally left out details about appearances, so you can imagine it for yourself--I know some people do that. But, considering the amount of description about someone's feet that you mentioned, it might have just been an oversight for the other character. Great review!
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A book that's right up my alley. It's riveting, engaging, and the topic is one that I am interested in. And I bet I know who Daemon is too!
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While I am not totally drawn to the plot it sounds like the authors writing style might be enough to make me want to read this one. G sounds like he might be interesting as well so I think I will give this one a read.
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This is a detailed review. The reviewer pointed out some drawbacks but I'm wandering he gave the book 4 stars. I enjoy a book that will keep you glued to your seat. Am curious and will definitely read this book. Thanks A.R Rivera.
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Post by Kenko Betty »

Your love for the book really shines through your review. I'm glad you really enjoyed the book. I love sci-fi and time travel. I really look forward to seeing whether G is able to change for the better as he traveled back in time. Thanks for the great review.
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I agree with you that the cover and title are brilliant. I hope the author takes your advice and sends the work for a round of editing to improve readability, though.
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Time travel novels are some of my favorites so I'm looking forward to reading this one. Thanks for the review and also to the author for the book.
Interested in books that help one's spirit move beyond the ordinary.
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This book sounds really good! My interest was piqued with the blurb, but your review helped seal the deal. Thanks for the engaging review!
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Nice review. I like a good science fiction novel. It sounds like you really enjoyed the book. I will definitely check it out.
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This review was difficult to follow. I am worried maybe the book will be too! The name Gerry Springer is very funny though...!
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Great review of this book. You can clearly tell how much you enjoyed the novel. Now I'm worried that I'll end up with an author commenting on my reviews of their books!
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Inertia is the first book in A. R. Rivera's sci-fi trilogy, Threestones. It revolves around the life of G, a man in his thirties. He was named after his father, Gerry Springer; G isn't particularly in love with his real name, hence he calls himself G. Inertia is told in the first person: in the beginning, it is narrated by Gerry, while the middle and ending is told by G.
(Note: When I say G, I mean the son; Gerry is the father.)...
I can't wait to finish reading. .
Added to my #tbrlist
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The sample is cryptic. There's talk of demons, greed, guilt, time-travel, a mysterious accident, and an all-important box. Mystery is my thing. The review sealed it for me: I expect Inertia to move me.
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Post by Dolor »

I absolutely loved Inertia, and fell in ... es list!

I'm glad you loved this book. I will surely enjoy, the way you did, so I'm putting the book on queue, in my bookshelf. Thanks for the thorough review.
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Post by HeatherTasker »

This sounds excellent. Looking forward to reading it, thanks!
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