Official Review: Inertia by A. R. Rivera

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Re: Official Review: Inertia by A. R. Rivera

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CommMayo wrote: 04 Feb 2018, 18:23 Great review of this book. You can clearly tell how much you enjoyed the novel. Now I'm worried that I'll end up with an author commenting on my reviews of their books!
Don't worry too much. The feeling is mutual. ^_^

It's either the authors worry of getting an ax, or celebrate for an awesome review of their books. ✌
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I like time-travel stories; these are usually full of different scenarios brought to life by the authors. It seems this book has this and more since it's quite packed with suspense. I myself am wondering who is the guy that saved G. The cover of the book and title are alluring too. Thanks for the review! I'll give this book a try.
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Post by tamdlyte »

Beautiful cover and I do love a one word title! LOL Also, if we all were whisked away to our childhood, would we remember it the way it was? Or the way we would want it to be? Or worse than reality? I think stories that explore this theme can be awesome! I've downloaded and can't wait to read! :)
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Post by Surabhi Rani »

'Official Review: Inertia', by A.R.Rivera is a standard one, as it describes the negative points of the book so well!
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Post by phemmaj »

Just like one of this "travel back of time" movies, I like it. Your review piqued my interest and I want the read the book from the front cover to the back cover, keep it up.
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The blurb describes this one as Back to the Future meets Doctor Who, the quick sample I read had me laughing and intrigued, and the official review here is nothing but glowing praise for this author's writing. I'm definitely thinking that I'm going to have to read this one.
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I’m not typically a fan of a Sci-fi, but I love that this author has a unique writing style. It’s clear how much you enjoyed it! This sounds like a humorous and interesting plot too.
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Post by Peterhchurch »

Very in depth review, why you rated 4 out of 4 I don't know, you mentioned many errors that should have ranked it lower. As much as I like your review it really was bad for someone just looking to know what the book is about and if its any good. Too in depth. Great for someone who will write review, now I don't even need to read it to write review. Lol you must be a English major.
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Wow such a thorough review! Reading your review really brought the book to life. I must agree with you on the grabbing opening lines of the book. I read the very first line and I was immediately pulled in. I will admit that this is not one my favorite genres but I am very tempted to read this one. I have a great feeling it will be an intriguing read. Your review certainly helped me to arrive at this brave decision!
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Post by Gjozav »

Very nice review. I'd like to know if it would also fit as a psychological thriller since is one of my favorites genres, although it seems that it wont disappoint from the sci-fi and time travel elements, although from your review G seems like a troubled individual with some family issues that would spice the story some more.
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An well-written intriguing start to the book, which had me oscillating between, “So many fascinating things I want to know more about,” and, “It’s great but I don’t have much time right now and a little more action would be helpful”.
Overall I do like the ominous, creeping sense of impending ‘something’, with the sudden appearance of a portal-traveller, the working towards solving clues and setting things in order, along with the expected being, ultimately, unexpected.
Glad to hear the final edit has removed the typos, etc.
Kudos to the author for an excellent introduction. I now need to continue reading in order to comment more!
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Ooh, thanks for the fun review! I LOLed when you touched on the fact that the author occasionally described people's foot to the tee. I will definitely be adding this book to my Want to Read shelf! Seems like an attention gripping thriller!
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It sounds like a fantastic book! I wasn’t sure about it when I read the discrimination, but your review has definitely sold me on it.
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Post by Rosemary Wright »

Interesting review. I love books that hook their readers from the first page. The book seems captivating, and I hope to read it soon.
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Post by OPgirl9122 »

the review is encouraging. another dimension.. strong parental love. an adventure indeed. I wanted to start reading the book though I am busy at the moment. Maybe I could read it while on breaks. Well thanks again for the insights.
*BRR {by the time. Verily, man is at lose. Except for those who do good deeds and advice one another to truth and patience}-HQ
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