Review of AWE

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'Official Review: AWE: A Technothriller' by Pierre R. Schwob provides us with the clarity of the story's plot. This is a science fiction story of a project requiring modeling that considers climate change. The book implies that humanity might consider leaving Earth for another planet due to our unsustainable lifestyles and the dire consequences of climate change. The author explores the obstacles hindering the fight against climate change. Through a new artificial system called AWE, stories can be more impactful and transformative than simply stating the facts regarding effective communication. It was great to learn that the story has a satisfying ending!
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Well, now here's a book to get one thinking. This sounds like a tremendous journey into issues significant for everyone living on this fragile planet. Congrats to the author on his achievement.
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Changing his name to Galileo was strange, but his lack of empathy and his doing the unthinkable to his adoptive mother made me question how he was raised in the first place. This book certainly has a great plot. Congratulations on being the book of the day.
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This book is very entertaining its like i cant keep my eyes from this book. I was very entertained from the beginning to the end, no dull moments. I also learned about climate change which is good as it did not only focus on thrilling the audience but it is very educational. I highly recommend this book.
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

AWE's unique mix of science fiction and geopolitical themes has me intrigued. The cover art is stunning too! Congrats on BOTD
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Post by Dayana Alvarado 1 »

:D The book appears to reflect on the impact of climate change, highlighting that even the most technologically advanced solutions must face realities that are beyond our control.
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This is interesting. A technothriller. You did a good job highlighting both the suspense and the book's informative aspects. Sci-fi fans should consider giving it a try. The protagonist is a unique character. I wonder how he was raised by his adoptive mother. Anyways, this book certainly has a great plot. Excellent review!
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Thank you for the review. I sampled the book. Not a fan of science fiction. But I am sure some people will like it. Congrats to the author for the #BOTD.
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Post by Rachel clark 8 »

You highlighted some key aspects of the book well, especially Galileo’s journey and the climate change theme. The tension in the story and the AI’s role in fighting misinformation stood out to me too.
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Post by Nwamaka Chidi »

The book "Awe" Is a book with a captivating beginning and moved on with a mixture of science, climate change and technology. The reviewer did a great job capturing almost the entirety of the book. For lover of sci-fi stories, it will be a great read.
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Post by Nwamaka Chidi »

The book "Awe" Is a book with a captivating beginning and moved on with a mixture of science, climate change and technology. The reviewer did a great job capturing almost the entirety of the book. For lover of sci-fi stories, it will be a great read.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

I'm not sure the answer is moving to another planet. We'd just mess up another planet. In my opinion, we need deep societal changes and changes in our worldview to overcome the climate crisis. And, as the author points out, international cooperation. But I always applaud books that advocate for our planet! Thank you for your review.
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I wonder why Galileo had to be raised by Uki and not his parents. I shall check this book out. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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Sci-fi stories are not my favorite. However, I am impressed by the author's perspective on climate change and how to handle misinformation and disinformation on the same. He talks of invention of a "new system". Sounds logical. I will read the book.
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I like the innovative storyline with themes touching on climate change and the cryptic character called Galileo formerly Gaaba. Thanks for the review.
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