Official Review: Solstice Series by John J Blenkush

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Re: Official Review: Solstice Series by John J Blenkush

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Thanks for the amazing review. The content is literally wonderful that I find interesting to read. It sounds more like paranormal romance for me. I'm so excited to know what happened to Julissa. I'm looking forward to digging into the novel. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This book sounds impressive. There are lots of themes that seem unique to the story; Such as dead pigs coming alive during Biology class. I think I'm already sold on this. Great review.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction about a young woman, who after moving to a new city because a series of bizarre deaths in the family, meets some individuals with unique or inhuman powers and a prophesy that might end all. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This book sounds fascinating from start to finish. Dead pigs come alive, a car is pulled back from a cliff using telepathic power, and a cliffhanger ending makes me want to run out and buy the book. Great review!
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Great review! I love the way you wrote about the themes in the book along with the mystery about the skulls. Your review reflects the author's intriguing writing style with your passion to read the next book in the series. Thanks for recommending this series.
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This book sounds very interesting to me with this Lemurian society and magical forces. I'm sure I can get by the formatting problems with so much going on. Thank you for your review.
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Solstice Series seems to have the elements like mystery and suspense enough to make it an engaging story that I would like to immerse myself in.
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The novel's plot is fascinating. Julissa relocates to California with her mom and meets a Lemurian. I know from the review I will enjoy this book.
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Thanks for a great review. I don't usually care for sci-fi books, but my teenage son enjoys them and the movies, so they sometimes grow on me. I do like books for young people, so I think I will give it a chance. I do hope they will fix the errors at some time.
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I want to know what happens, but I’ll have to wait until I have more time to read the whole series.
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Official Review: Solstice Series by John J Blenkush
Of The Heat, the volume focuses on if either Telos an ancient city existed in Shasta. The story started when Dierda, mother of Julissa relocated to Shasta in California after the deciezed of her family. Julissa while settling in Shasta met Aeron whom she believes has a leumunian power.
The story is interesting with a lot of suspense and actions. I love the book because it thought me at what point to realize myself when an external force is acting on my emotions. I believe the book is good for both genders and and I recommend it for persons younger than 13 because it contains less vulgar and profane words and minimal sexual content
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This science fiction is about love or love of peace. It begs the question what is the price, whether to put up with or give up. Creatively written book and a well written book review. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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I am not sure why I have never been able to get into sci-fi books. The review does make the book seem like it would be a good read, but I know me. I would not be able to get it! But great job on the review!
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Post by Rachel Kubus »

Finding a hidden city in a mountain sounds very cool, but the errors would definitely make reading difficult. Your review definitely focuses on the main points that would draw a reader or dissuade them.
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Post by Princewill Abbot »

She lost her entire family, a lot of courage sha has there. A lot of lessons in there. Lovely book
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