Review of Sent to Watch

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I have loved how this book combines science fiction and history to develop a plot that is not only entertaining but original. A plus is the carefully developed characters in this amazing story.
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I personally say that the writer most Awesome to describe detail Character and Background view of this story, i like science fiction story, such amazing novel! Great review!
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"Sent to Watch" by David J. Lebenstein sounds like a captivating blend of science fiction and intriguing world-building, with a unique plot and character dynamics. The adventures on Earth 48 add to its allure. Congrats on BOTD!
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From a sampling, that seems like an interesting science fiction story following organization that’s job is to observe different earths and correct issues. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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The Interplanetary Intelligence Service has the huge task of the surveillance of 52 different Earths. What can they learn about the civilizations on each Earth. Can we learn lessons that relate to our Earth? Read the book to find out. :techie-studyinggray:
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The idea of many Earths and an Interplanetary Intelligence Service supervising everything is intriguing. I wonder what the agents do in Earth 48.

Thank you for the great review.
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"Sent to Watch" sounds like an amazing Sci-fi story. Especially the idea of many different Earths, and different versions of the same people that is supervised by an Interplanetary Intelligence Service. It sounds like something straight out of a star wars movie. I'm really excited to read this book.

Thanks for a great review. 👍
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Post by Carrie Osborne 1 »

Great details about the book, but I really appreciated the references to real life and the connections made in the book. That reeled me in and sparked my interest beyond it being a great fantasy book. The names seem odd but I guess that’s what you get in fantasy.
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Ftom the sampling this sounds like a promising read. The book explores selfishness as a basic human nature. I find the concept of multiverse with left-handed or right-handed inhabitants is unique and original. This is a must-read for sci-fi/fantasy lovers. Thank you for your comprehensive and enthusiastic review.
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Post by Chinazo Anozie »

I've heard a lot about this book. The idea of different Earths is quite intriguing, and the agents taking on common names, like Robert, William, and Jenny, will make them fit in seamlessly. I'll check this book out.
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This story sounds like a movie I've watched. The existence of different Earths. I am looking forward to reading this sci-fi. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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The review offered valuable insights. The plot appears intriguing, with Interplanetary Intelligence Service agents being sent to the British Empire. I'm eager to delve into the book to discover more about what the author has to offer.
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I like the idea that we are Earth 48. It sounds like the book has plenty of layers and highlights topical issues we’re facing. Quite deep for sci if.
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This sci-fi plot has an insightful storyline and engaging characters. The writing captures the reader's attention. I liked the sample read. I saved it for TBR. Great review.
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Historical Fiction, Scientific fiction and Romance genres all combined together. Must be an exciting one. Anxiously to read about Unni, Ori, Urelt and Earth 48.
Looking forward to share this with my friends who have assigned me the task to explore the beauty of this book exhaustively.
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