Review of OldEarth Aram Encounter

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It seems Aram has so challenges to surmount. I'm compelled to find out if he emerged a hero, for “cometh the hour, cometh the man.” Fascinating book.
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The book tells of the interesting adventures of Alan as his clan. Thank you for your review.
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Being a history buff, Aram's story seems to be my cup of coffee.

Thank you for the great review.
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Eons ago people faced danger from all corners, imagine no law, no authority, no private property Life must have been tough to the likes of Aram and his clan
This is nice adventure to read.
Nice review
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The existence of the chapter titles and it’s location made it way easier for readers and it made the book quite interesting because I knew what to expect from each chapter.
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It’s really quite intriguing, and it’s like a story of survival. I actually liked the fact that you made reference to the writer.
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To find and settle down in a different place must be an intriguing, but at the same time a scary experience. I like the combination of science fiction and survival.
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This sounds like an excellent book with an intriguing plot. The book follows Aram and his clan as they try to navigate through life. They encounter many challenges that they have to face on their own. This makes them look up to a supreme being to save them. This book is definitely one you should read.
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I like that the book mentions extraterrestrial interaction with prehistoric humans. Thank you for a great review.
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Just the fact that this is a Sci-fi book gets me interested. I like stories in which the characters need to fight for their home, while dealing with their own issues. It kind of sounds like a post-apocalyptic event. I liked your review, it did get to think if I want to read the book.
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This seems like a unique book. It doesn't sound like anything I ever read. I'm excited to try it and discover the world of the early humans. Congrats!
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A story of adventure and resettlement. Seems captivating including the religious angles. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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We do take a lot of things for granted. Anyway, this sounds like an interesting book. Your summary was well written.
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This is not my kind of book though, but the plot seems intriguing. Thanks for a detailed review. Nice work.
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I love this book because it exposes the way early men had survived terrible things like famine, danger of wild animals etc. Great review!
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