Review of The Keepers

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The book "The Keepers" by Michael D. Komeshak is a captivating and immersive read, with a unique concept. Great review!
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Thank you for your great review on "The Keepers" by Michael D Komeshak. Your praise for the author's vivid writing style and attention to detail highlights the immersive experience of the book. The emotional depth of the characters adds a powerful layer to the story, as Jonas’s parents struggle with their desire to protect their son while navigating the challenges of their new reality. This interesting book is temporarily free on Amazon so I have put it on my shelf to read. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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Thank you for your great review on "The Keepers" by Michael D Komeshak. Your praise for the author's vivid writing style and attention to detail highlights the immersive experience of the book. The emotional depth of the characters adds a powerful layer to the story, as Jonas’s parents struggle with their desire to protect their son while navigating the challenges of their new reality. This interesting book is temporarily free on Amazon so I have put it on my shelf to read. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
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Your review of The Keepers is insightful and engaging! You effectively highlight the book’s unique premise and its captivating narrative. Your praise for the author's writing style and character development is well-deserved and adds depth to your review. Your balanced critique of the scientific explanations offers a fair perspective. Excellent job!
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"The Keepers" by Michael D. Komeshak follows Jonas, a boy with the unique ability to exist on eight other planets, experiencing their cultures through "dream trekking." The government discovers his powers and subjects him and his family to experimentation. I learned about the word "dream trekking," and I'm looking forward to reading this book.
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I agree with the review regarding the commendable writing style of the author. I was drawn to the story immediately with the mere intention of reading a sample. I'm curious to delve into the fascinating concept of dream trekking.
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"The Keepers" by Michael D Komeshak. An interesting book, talks about Jonas who exist on earth and in eight other planets. This was a challenge to his parents, protecting Jonas and his ability. This book is just mystery and fantasy. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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"The Keepers" by Michael D. Komeshak presents a unique premise, masterfully crafted with vivid writing and emotional depth. Jonas's journey across nine planets is fascinating, and the author's attention to detail transports readers to a world of wonder. Congratulations!
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Am anxious to follow up this story of Jonas to the very end to find out what ultimately happened to him and his family. A reason why I hurriedly downloaded the copy from Amazon. An interesting book it is.
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A vivid writing style that engages and captivates: this is how I can describe "The Keepers." In this fascinating story, you'll learn about Jonas' strange reality to exist in 8 other planets at the same time; but what price do Jonas and his family have to pay for possessing such an extraordinary ability?
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The concept of dream trekking sounds like something I want to know more about. Is it different from dream walking? I guess I'll find out from the book.
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"The Keepers" by Michael D Komeshak told the story of the boy Jonas who was born both on Earth and on eight other planets. In his dreams, Jonas is experiencing the different cultures. When the government finds out, both Jonas and his family will be taken for experimentation.
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Post by Shirley Ann Riddern Labzentis »

Great review! The book, although interesting, is a little out of my genre of books that I enjoy. I’m sure readers of sci-fi/fiction will love it.
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Thank you for the great review of "The Keepers" by Michael D. Komeshak.
Sci fi & Fantasy -- great ideas to explore and think about:
I plan to read this novel for its intriguing combination of themes -- dream trekking, doppelgangers on other planets, and government experimentation.
Congrats on BOTD.
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The story sounds way too fantastical to apprise my tastes and a bit adolescent.Don't get me wrong, I have no doubt about the author's skill to write "emotional depth of the characters", but unfortunately, at my age, it is hardto empathize with such a young main character.Sorry and congrats with BOTD!
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