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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I love sci-fi fantasies, and this book certainly sounds different. I'd definitely give it a try.
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I don't do much sci-fi, but the novelty offered by the author intrigues me. I am not sure about wanting to meet another virus, though. I also wonder if the author's wife is named Ruby.
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An interesting science-fiction story book "The Great Awakening" by Arthur F Seymour, which follows Seymour and his team along with robots, try to find a cure for a new virus called DP20. I am compelled to read this.
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The storyline and approach of the author seems different from other sci-fi books. But, I am not a massive fan of this genre. So, I will pass this one. Thanks for this great review.
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The team of Seymour and Ruby are testing a black elderberry as a possible cure for the deadly virus on a hidden lab they are working on. After reading the review which already summarized the story in full,the book is still a must read. Thanks.
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For poetry to be intentional mixed into a sci-fi book is very unusual and intriguing. The review piqued my curiosity about this book. I can't wait to read it.
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The message of non-violence is something I find the most attractive in this unusual sci-fi book. And, I can't wait to read this short but impactful novel.
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Wow, the book sounds fantastic, and I like it that the author goes to great lengths to ensure the reader acquires information and understands the book. Thanks for the amazing review
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Most book don't give details about the prequels. The book has poems that I'd love to read. Good plot. Thanks for your honest review.
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Every time the world is hit with a great plague, it reminds us how much we must work together to defeat the problem. In our diversity, we learn one thing, love. And I believe that is what Seymour and his team represent, humans and robots working together for the common good. However, I am confused about why they had to work in secret. Were they hiding from the said creature or fellow humans. If the latter, wouldn't that be to the world's detriment. A probable representation of conflict we can't so quickly eliminate? I'll have to read to find out, and I give your review credit for this developed interest in this book.
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I love any science related book. I commend the rewier for this nice review. It made me want to try out this book.
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This is a sci-fi story about a couple trying to find the cure to a new life threatening virus. Congratulations BOTD!
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I think the author has done well by adding links that explain the words used in the right context. I also found the author's lesson on the negative impact of using violence to fight violence applauding. Congrats to the author on being the book of the day.
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The author was very considerate by adding a summary of the preceding book 'Earth Won'..atleast one can enjoy this book even without having read the previous book. That's a brilliant review!
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This sci-fi short story does indeed sound unique with its message and interaction. It's clever in linking certain words to the internet to better understand the meaning of them. Great review!
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